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РОМАНСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ЯЗЫК ФРАНЦУЗОВ И ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ЯЗЫК БОЛЕЕ 30 ФРАНКОГОВОРЯЩИХ СТРАН
Фр.; Французский; Таблица МФА для французского языка; Французская орфография; Грамматика французского языка; Французская грамматика; Фрнц.; Фра 745
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French
French
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
French (disambiguation); Frenches; Francaise; Frrench; Française
French 1. adj. французский - French brandy - French polish - French red - French rouge - French roof - French sash - French window - French door - French turnip - French chalk - French horn to assist in the French sense iron. присутствовать, не принимая участия French leave уход без прощания; to take French leave уйти не прощаясь, незаметно 2. noun 1) (the French) pl. collect. французский народ, французы 2) французский язык 3) attr. French master - учитель французского языка French lesson - урок французского языка
Definition
Frenchism
·noun A French mode or characteristic; an idiom peculiar to the French language.
1. Surveillance comes from a French word that means "watching over." Sousveillance is an invented Frenchism that means "watching from under." Mann‘s point is that technology contains its own answer to the big–government danger that it creates.