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Title | Humor in French Idioms |
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This blog post teases apart common French expressions that essentially mean “See you soon” or “See you later.” In the particular expressions at hand, a mode of transportation is mentioned at the end. This mode of transportation is selected based on whether it rhymes with the leave-taking expression. It coud serve as a self-exploration resource for learners or a means to incorporate pragmatics in the novice-level classroom.
Read the full blog post at: https://blogs.transparent.com/french/see-you-later-french-expression/
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Source | Transparent Language |
Inputdate | 2019-09-15 05:43:03 |
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Publishdate | 2019-09-16 02:15:01 |
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