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  2. Comment ça va - Wikipedia

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    It was first performed in Hungary in the mid-1980s by the Fáraó Band (in Hungarian, only keeping in French the refrain: Comment ça va; Comme ci, comme ci, comme ça), then, after its high popularity, by other artists, for example György Korda and Klári Balázs.

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    In French, it means "beginning." The English meaning of the word exists only when in the plural form: [faire] ses débuts [sur scène] (to make one's débuts on the stage). The English meaning and usage also extends to sports to denote a player who is making their first appearance for a team or at an event. décolletage a low-cut neckline ...

  4. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2007 July 3

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    How do you say "How are you?" in French? Someone told me that it's comment ca va but I always heard it as comme ca va. --Confused Linguist 00:12, 3 July 2007 (UTC) "Comment ça va?" or just "Ça va?", the second syllable of "comment" is not pronunced clearly (to English-speaking ears) so can readily understand why you heard it as "comme".

  5. Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2007 contest, the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Cyprus 24 times since its debut in 1981. [1] [2] Its best placing was fifth, which it achieved three times: in 1982 with the song "Mono i agapi" performed by Anna Vissi, in 1997 with "Mana mou" performed by Hara and Andreas Constantinou, and in 2004 with "Stronger ...

  6. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, some forms, notably ostie and criss, can become semi-adjectival when followed by de, as in Va t'en, ostie de chat! (Scram, you fucking cat!); tabarnak is often added at the end for extra emphasis. Often, several of these words are strung together when used adjectivally, as in Va t'en, ostie d'câlice de chat à marde!

  7. Oye Cómo Va - Wikipedia

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    "Oye Cómo Va" is a 1962 cha-cha-chá song by Tito Puente, originally released on El Rey Bravo (Tico Records). The song achieved worldwide popularity when it was covered by American rock group Santana for their album Abraxas .

  8. Paramore weighs the pros and cons of stability on “C’est Comme Ça,” the third advance track from its long-awaited new album, This Is Why, which is out Feb. 10 on Atlantic. In addition to ...

  9. French Affair - Wikipedia

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    The band's lead singer, Barbara Alcindor, was born in Paris, and has worked as a fashion model in London.She met the "Dreyer Brothers" production team and signed a contract with the BMG, a German record label, before scoring the chart with the hit "My Heart Goes Boom (La Di Da Da)" in early 2000.