D-Day would not have happened without England or without the Navajo Nation code talkers. On June 6th, we honor all the courageous young fighters who jumped on a ship from Australia or North America, or walked from North Africa to London to join the group of nearly 160,000 fighters who later
The religious sites of France
The Religious Sites of France Do you believe in miracle? For thousands of years, all these villages have shared their angelic stories in which simple folks were visited by apparitions of saints, angels or even the Virgin Mary. Since the Middle ages, these religious sites have aroused the need for millions of pilgrims
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12 practical insults to know in the streets of France Here are several very useful expressions you may need as ammunition before launching an argument-or discussion in the streets of Paris...Let's consider this obviously incomplete list as the 'emergency' one, all should know... In various countries, we understand this list would be
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The White Horse of Camargue
"Free and wild like a Camargue horse..." A local expression that takes shape into a three dimensional picture at first sight of the horses galloping on the beaches of this astonishing region where female horses still give birth in the wild. The White Horse of Camargue Galloping along the beaches of the Camargue
Do you give you tongue to the cat ?
What could cat mean in French... Because cats have been a presence in French households and businesses for centuries, references to them are common. Here are six of the most iconic French idioms using the French word for cat. Note that the French word for cat is "un chat" (silent "t"), when speaking generically