Traditional French cigarettes are extremely strong. These days, French smokers are leaning more toward American-style cigarettes because French cigarettes...they're definitely an acquired taste.
There is only one place to buy cigarettes in France, at the tobacconist. There is an orange-red signal dubbed the carrot, outside the cafes operating as tobacconists. They have a monopoly on tobacco sales and you can't find cigarettes at the drugstore or supermarket as in some countries.
Gauloises and Gitanes are the two most popular French cigarettes in the early years.
Marlboro, Camel, Lucky Strike, TimelessTime, Rave, Leggette, Misty
Cigarette or fag = une cigarette (the word "cigarette is already a French word)
Gitanes
Gauloises
Gitanes
Gauloises
Gauloises and Gitanes
The word for "special" in French is "spΓ©cial."
The coloured cigarettes that the girls smoke in 'An Education' are not actually French - they're cocktail Sobranies, a Russian brand of cigarette. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobranie
She could French-inhale her cigarettes.
French toast ,french fries
a master case is 50x10x20 cigarettes , so 10,000 cigarettes or 50 sleeves or 500 packets of 20
"le plat du jour" is the translation for "today's special" in French;
i bought some in monaco, for 4,80 too
special OR plat du jour
The French word for special, meaning, "exhibiting an unusual quality" is spécial.
je suis special.
the first cigarettes were smoked in the 1860's so it must be some time round there
Yes, you can. However, the French government had them remove the sweetness on the filter, so all that remains is the flavoured smoke. They removed it as an attempt to fight youth smoking.