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Chienlit is a traditional French term typically translated as masquerade (French: Mascarade) or carnival/chaos.It was brought to notoriety by General Charles de Gaulle in an angry speech during the student protests in Paris during May 1968 in France, when he used the vernacular term as a scatological pun "La réforme oui, la chie-en-lit non" meaning Reform yes, but chaos—no whilst the pun ...
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Un Chien Andalou (French pronunciation: [œ̃ ʃjɛ̃ ɑ̃dalu], An Andalusian Dog) is a 1929 French silent short film directed, produced and edited by Luis Buñuel, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Salvador Dalí.
Bayou de Chien, Kentucky, United States; Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States; Rivière aux Chiens (disambiguation), multiple rivers in Quebec, Canada; La Chienne, 1931 French film; La Chienne (story), a short story by Georges de La Fouchardière that was later turned into several films; All pages with titles beginning with Chien
The Chien Français Tricolore translated into English as the French Tricolour Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is ...
The French alants de boucherie were known as alauntz o bouchery in England, [11] famously dramatised by Chaucer in his "Knight's Tale" as the mythical hounds of Lycurgus, King of Thrace, [12] and the Alano in Spain and Italy and were termed the original Bulldogs as they were used to control and defend herds of cattle.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. Romance language "Castilian language" redirects here. For the specific variety of the language, see Castilian Spanish. For the broader branch of Ibero-Romance, see West Iberian languages. Spanish Castilian español castellano Pronunciation [espaˈɲol] ⓘ [kasteˈʝano] ⓘ, [kasteˈʎano ...
Pif le chien is a comic strip character created in 1948 for the daily L'Humanité [1] by José Cabrero Arnal. He had as his predecessor the character of Top by the same author, who was later identified as Pif's father. [ 2 ]