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  2. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Quebec French profanity. Mailbox sign using French-Canadian profanity. The English (approximate) translation is "No fucking admail ". Tabarnak is the strongest form of that sacre, derived from tabernacle (where the Eucharist is stored, in Roman Catholicism ). Quebec French profanities, [1] known as sacres (singular: sacre; French: sacrer, "to ...

  3. Talk:Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    When one considers that Quebec is surrounded by English provinces/states, and for Quebecois, there has been a choice of only two languages, French or English (this is a sweeping generalization, I know), it is a different situation. Regional and political identity is very closely related to language use in Quebec.

  4. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    Quebec French lexicon. There are various lexical differences between Quebec French and Metropolitan French in France. These are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage. Notwithstanding Acadian French in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec French is the dominant form of French throughout Canada, with only very limited ...

  5. Le Ménagier de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Le Ménagier de Paris. Le Ménagier de Paris. Le Ménagier de Paris ( French: [lə menaʒje də paʁi]; often abbreviated as Le Ménagier; English: "The Parisian Household Book" [1]) is a French medieval guidebook from 1393 on a woman's proper behaviour in marriage and running a household. It includes sexual advice, recipes, [2] and gardening tips.

  6. L'envie d'aimer - Wikipedia

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    L'envie d'aimer. " L'envie d'aimer " is a 2000 song recorded by French-born singer Daniel Lévi and the troupe of The Ten Commandments. Released as first single from the album Les Dix Commandements in June 2000, the song was a smash hit and the most successful single from the musical. The song is currently among the biggest selling singles of ...

  7. Isabelle de Charrière - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle de Charrière ( French pronunciation: [izabɛl də ʃaʁjɛʁ]; 20 October 1740 – 27 December 1805), known as Belle van Zuylen in the Netherlands, née Isabella Agneta Elisabeth van Tuyll van Serooskerken, and [Madame] Isabelle de Charrière ( married name) elsewhere, was a Dutch and Swiss writer of the Enlightenment who lived the ...

  8. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first ...

  9. Jean-Michel Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Au bonheur de maigrir (2003) Savoir manger : le guide des aliments (2004, re-released in 2006). Bien manger en famille, (2005) Le roman des régimes, (2007) La vérité sur nos aliments (2011) The Parisian Diet: How to Reach Your Right Weight and Stay There (2012) References