Use this expression when you want to tell someone that something is easy peasy. We love the simplicity of this French saying and how cute it is. This is the French way of saying that you shouldn't ...
"Pull that one out, you'll get some local points," Lily-Rose Depp told Jimmy Fallon after teaching him a French expression Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Lily-Rose Depp is showing off her bilingual ...
The mood at French factories was stable this month as manufacturers shrugged off the country’s fractured politics and trade uncertainty, and looked forward to higher demand for their goods in ...
Each week we profile an independent bookstore, discovering what makes each one special and getting their expert book recommendations ... Staff Pup Tucker, our French bulldog who lives behind ...
It started when my school librarian insisted I return a book I had borrowed that my school had “banned.” She called me to her office so formally, I felt embarrassed when she asked if I had read the ...
It means ‘to skip class’ or ‘to cut class’. The French popular expression actually dates back to a time when pupils had inkwells on their school desks. If a pupil was not in class ...
By Joumana Khatib and Emma Lumeij Bloom Books took off with the help of E L James, the author of “Fifty Shades of Grey.” It broke with tradition and became the fastest-growing imprint in romance.
Sarah Briand, attache in charge of books and the debate of ideas with the French embassy in China ... further improve their writing abilities and expressions in their mother tongue.