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  2. Test d'évaluation de français - Wikipedia

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    The Test d'évaluation de français (TEF) is a test of fluency in French for non-native speakers. It is awarded by the CCIP . It is often required to be admitted into universities and is recognized by the Federal government of Canada as a proof of fluency in immigration procedures.

  3. Le Bon Usage - Wikipedia

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    13th Edition 15th Edition. Le Bon Usage (French pronunciation: [lə bɔn‿yzaʒ], Good Usage), informally called Le Grevisse, is a descriptive book about French grammar first published in 1936 by Maurice Grevisse, and periodically revised since.

  4. Bon pour l'Orient - Wikipedia

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    Bon pour l'Orient (good enough for the Orient) is a French condescending term that refers to the stamps affixed in the 19th century to the diplomas of students coming from colonial or Ottoman territories.

  5. Jacques Dutronc - Wikipedia

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    It was reported that, following these performances, Dutronc intended to begin recording a new album with his son Thomas. [30] Said album, Dutronc and Dutronc, was released 4 November 2022 and features 13 songs originally released by Jacques Dutronc during his early career. Father and son rearranged the songs and both sing on the album.

  6. Kilien Stengel - Wikipedia

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    Kilien Stengel (born 1972 in Nevers) is a French gastronomic author, restaurateur, and cookbook writer.He has worked at Gidleigh Park, Nikko Hotels, Georges V Hotel in Paris, and in a number of Relais & Châteaux restaurants (including Marc Meneau and Jacques Lameloise).

  7. François Rabelais - Wikipedia

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    According to a tradition dating back to Roger de Gaignières (1642–1715), François Rabelais was the son of seneschal and lawyer Antoine Rabelais [6] and was born at the estate of La Devinière in Seuilly (near Chinon), Touraine in modern-day Indre-et-Loire, where a Rabelais museum can be found today. [7]

  8. François Mitterrand - Wikipedia

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    François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand was born on 26 October 1916 in Jarnac, Charente, [4] the son of Joseph Mitterrand and Yvonne Lorrain. His family was devoutly Catholic [5] and conservative. His father worked as a stationmaster for the Compagnie Paris Orléans railway. He had three brothers, Robert, Jacques (retired General and head of ...

  9. Haitian Creole - Wikipedia

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    Castelline, a speaker of Haitian Creole, recorded in the United States. Haitian Creole (/ ˈ h eɪ ʃ ən ˈ k r iː oʊ l /; Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; [6] [7] French: créole haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or simply Creole (Haitian Creole: kreyòl), is a French-based creole language spoken by 10 to 12 million people worldwide, and is one of the two official ...