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'i leave the beach' in french is 'i quitter la plage'
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French Leave - de Larrabeiti - was created in 2003.
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The French word "quitter" means "to leave" or "to exit."
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French Leave - 1948 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Approved
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French Leave - de Larrabeiti - has 224 pages.
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French Leave - 1948 was released on:
USA: 11 April 1948
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The cast of French Leave - 2003 includes: Tamsin Greig as Narrator
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French Leave - 1930 I is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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French Leave - 1930 II was released on:
USA: 1 February 1930
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Decisive defeats of their armies, particularly at Dien Bien Phu forced the French to leave Vietnam.
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to take the French leave is to depart without ceremony, or without asking a permission, or aking care that no one notices that you are leaving. In french this is called "filer à l'anglaise" (to leave the English way)
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The French phrase "vous pouvez partir" translates to "you can leave" in English.
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if you want to arrive in the middle of the french summer.About what date you would have to leave Australia
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You will leave a mark
Vous laissera une marque
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The French left. They lost the war so they had to leave and go back to France.
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Because the French wanted to leave the warfare and Famine in their country.
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The opposite of "arriver" in French is "partir," which means "to leave" or "to depart."
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It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
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Lâche-moi! in French means "Leave me!" in English.
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It's when someone is leaving a place without being deliberately noticed
Ironically, in french it is said as filer à l'anglaisewhich means take an english leave!
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It translates to "leave me alone" in English.
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Britain forced France to leave 2 days after they arrieved becasue the French suck really bad in combat and have a FAIL of an army.
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The expression va t'en means "get lost" or "stop bothering me" in French.
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'let me / leave me alone' are translated 'laisse-moi tranquille' in French.
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To say "leave me alone" in French, you would say "laisse-moi tranquille" pronounced as "less mwah tron-keel".
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Private Secretary - 1953 French Leave 5-1 was released on:
USA: 9 September 1956
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It is recommended to leave coffee in a French press for about 4 minutes before pressing it to achieve the best flavor extraction.
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The French had began building forts in the Ohio River Valley and rejected the British's demands to leave.
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milk, biscuits and a carrot for Rudolf (YES) and wisky
yes they do they leave treats to
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1756 when Washington delivered a letter to the french demanding to leave the Ohio river valley
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"Tarah" as a name does not have a French equivalent, so you would just leave it untranslated as "Tarah".
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Tanguy
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A furlough (vacation or leave of absence granted to an enlisted person) is called 'une permission' in French. To be on such a leave would be "être en permission, partir en permission".
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McHale's Navy - 1962 French Leave for McHale 2-11 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:G
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