"La langue de bois" is the art of making empty promises, without being committed for making effective changes (that expression is cousin to the English expression "to pay lip service").
Avoir la langue dans sa poche is to be afraid to tell something (that expression is mostly used in the negative: ne pasavoir sa langue dans sa poche);
Donner sa langue au chat : in games of guessing between children, to admit that you cannot find the solution to a question or riddle and ask for the answer.
The art of speaking nothing by French politicians is called "la langue de bois." It refers to using evasive or ambiguous language to avoid giving clear answers or taking a definite stance on an issue.
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
French-speaking Quebecers are known as Québécois.
"I am speaking French" in French is spelled as "Je parle français."
The kiss on both cheeks in French is called "la bise." It is a common form of greeting in France and other French-speaking countries.
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
The set of people who are speaking french is called la francophonie
French or Francophone (french speaking people)the French (in French language : les français, les françaises)
'le veau' (masc.) is translated 'the calf' when speaking of the young of the cow, and 'veal' when speaking of its meat.
a pug (if you're speaking of these small dogs with a wrinkled face) is called a "carlin" in French
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
there is only a French country, which is France. But there are several countries where the French language is spoken, which are French-speaking. The same goes for English and English-speaking: America is not English, but is English-speaking. Well I no that a French speaking country speaks French but not like France. For example:Haiti, and Morrocco are French speaking countries.
The kiss on both cheeks in French is called "la bise." It is a common form of greeting in France and other French-speaking countries.
You can say "Je parle" which means "I am speaking" in French.
No, Chad is not a French-speaking country. The official languages of Chad are Arabic and French, with French being the language of administration and education.
when you're speaking of your mum: "ma mère ...."when you're speaking to your mum "Maman"