Tabernacle is a particularly intriguing one from Quebec. You should use it copiously.
Ferme ta gueule!
The German expressions for French fries arePommes frittesPommesorFritten
happy new year = In French (Bonne année)More infos about French expressions and idioms:http://french-expressions.com
laissez-faire means: doing nothing, not to oppose.More infos about French expressions and idioms:http://french-expressions.com
"Faire" is a verb in French that means "to do" or "to make." It is a versatile verb that can be used in a variety of contexts and expressions.
Je voudrais aller au theatre - I would like to go to the theatre
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In French, "fine and dandy" can be translated as "très bien" or "super." Another informal equivalent is "nickel." These expressions convey a sense of being good or satisfactory.
"Mean," as in unkind. It can also be used in idiomatic expressions, roughly like the English "Wicked!"
tête de mule (addressing the stubborn mule), têtu/têtue comme une mule (describing someone as stubborn as a mule) are standard French expressions.
La Famille en premier Like any other language, they have their own expressions, and this really isn't a french expression. And there are probably many different ways to saying it as well.
Comfortable = confortable (just for things) Note: for people we use the expressions: être à l'aise or se sentir bien.
some French words or expressions used in English: déjà vu rendez-vous cul-de-sac a propos joie de vivre ....