French
Relationships
Useful Expressions 10
French Lesson:
Useful Expressions 10
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French
Relationships
Useful Expressions 10
French Lesson:
Useful Expressions 10
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tu as perdu ta langue ?
cat got your tongue?
la mèche
the wick
il a vendu la mèche
the cat is out of the bag
il pleut des cordes
it's raining cats and dogs
la caravane
the caravan
aboyer
to bark
les chiens aboient, la caravane passe
sticks and stones ...
Rome
Rome
à Rome, fais comme les Romains
when in Rome, do as the Romans do
Rome ne s'est pas faite en un jour
Rome wasn't built in a day
les chiens ne font pas des chats
the apple never falls far from the tree
la fumée
the smoke
le feu
the fire
il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu
there is no smoke without a fire
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