E-Books → David Burke, "Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus"
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David Burke, "Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus"
Publisher: Wiley | 1997 | ISBN: 0471168068 | English/French | PDF | 336 pages | 79.2 Mb
Publisher: Wiley | 1997 | ISBN: 0471168068 | English/French | PDF | 336 pages | 79.2 Mb
If a French native told you that the new movie is a "turnip" (un navet), should you go see it? Or if a passerby calls you a "sausage" (une andouille), should you respond by saying thank you? The answer to both questions is an indisputable, "No!" But how would a nonnative speaker know this? Thanks to David Burke's newest book, there's no need "to hit your biscuit" (se frapper le biscuit; ...
E-Books → David Burke, "Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus"
Published by: art_links on 24-05-2016, 00:37 | 0

David Burke, "Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus"
Publisher: Wiley | 1997 | ISBN: 0471168068 | English/French | PDF | 336 pages | 79.2 Mb
Publisher: Wiley | 1997 | ISBN: 0471168068 | English/French | PDF | 336 pages | 79.2 Mb
If a French native told you that the new movie is a "turnip" (un navet), should you go see it? Or if a passerby calls you a "sausage" (une andouille), should you respond by saying thank you? The answer to both questions is an indisputable, "No!" But how would a nonnative speaker know this? Thanks to David Burke's newest book, there's no need "to hit your biscuit" (se frapper le biscuit; ...