no, they just say 'excusez-moi' or 'pardonnez-moi'
No, French people typically do not use the phrase "Excuse my English" when they swear. Instead, they may simply swear in French without mentioning their language skills.
it means they swore and say pardon my french it is just a saying
People sometimes say "Pardon my French" if they use a swear word unintentionally.
"I swear!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je jure! The pronunciation of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "zhuh jyoor" in French.
It is a French swear word, the English equivalent of which is "Oh, s - - -!"
The Kikuyu word for the English word swear is kuapa.
You can say "je le jure" in French to mean "I swear."
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No, the f-word in English does not mean "hello" in French. The f-word is a vulgar swear word in both languages with similar meanings. Be careful when using it in French as it can be offensive.
"Nothing more, I swear!" in English is Nient'altro, lo giuro! in Italian.
swear an oath of loyalty to the United States.