The French expression "aujourd'hui" comes from the Old French phrase "au jor d'hui," which means "on the day of today." Over time, the phrase evolved into the single word "aujourd'hui," which is used to mean "today" in modern French.
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Sure! "Today too" can be used to refer to something that is continuing from a previous day or time, emphasizing that the same situation or action is happening on the current day as well. For example, "It rained yesterday, and today too."
"It is okay" in French is "C'est bien"
the French use the expression "self-service", which has no French equivalent
"Oui" means "yes" in French.
yes, it is French.
It is not a word but it is an expression and in French it is "et patati-et-patata"
As is should be is 'comme ce devrait être' in French.
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French, "expresion."
Its actually a French expression - idee fixe which means a fixed idea, an obsession.