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  2. Parlez-vous français ? - Wikipedia

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    "Parlez-vous français ?" (French pronunciation: [paʁle vu fʁɑ̃sɛ]; "Do you speak French?") is a song recorded by Spanish disco duo Baccara –Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola–, with music composed by Rolf Soja [] and lyrics written by Frank Dostal and Peter Zentner.

  3. Parley Voo - Wikipedia

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    Parley voo or parlay Voo is an English transliteration of French parlez-vous, part of the larger phrase parlez-vous français? meaning "do you speak French?". The term is sometimes used humorously in English as a verb meaning "to speak a foreign language, particularly French". Parley voo or parlay voo may also refer to: A parley

  4. Je ne parle pas français - Wikipedia

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    "Je ne parle pas français" is a short story by Katherine Mansfield.She began it at the end of January 1918, and finished it by February 10. [1] It was first published by the Heron Press in early 1920, [2] and an excised version was published in Bliss and Other Stories later that year.

  5. Parlez Vous Francais? - Wikipedia

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    "Parlez Vous Francais?" is a song released by Australian electronic band Art vs. Science as a radio single. It was released as the second single from their debut self-titled EP . Sales towards the track counted toward the EP; however, the song charted at number 41 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart .

  6. Commonly misspelled words in French - Wikipedia

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    Many French words end with silent consonants, lettres muettes, creating, in effect, homonyms. The following verb endings are all pronounced the same: tu parles, il parle and ils parlent; there can also be confusion around the similar sounding je parlais and je parlai . [ 2 ]

  7. Parlez vous - Wikipedia

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  8. Franglais - Wikipedia

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    Franglais (French: [fʁɑ̃ɡlɛ]) or Frenglish (/ ˈ f r ɛ ŋ ɡ l ɪ ʃ / FRENG-glish) is a French blend that referred first to the overuse of English words by French speakers [1] and later to diglossia or the macaronic mixture of French (français) and English (anglais).

  9. 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 ...