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"Schoolgirl French" refers to a basic or limited knowledge of the French language, typically learned in school or through introductory courses. It implies a beginner-level understanding of French vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, similar to what a schoolgirl at an early stage of language learning may possess.
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
Shanoy isn't a French name, and doesn't mean anything in French.
"Jus tssu shou" is not a phrase in French. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
A training course or a work experience project.
Translated from English to French, stage would be "etape".
Nothing, it is just the stage name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin.
WW2 set the stage
étape
a stage of a bicycle race is called 'une étape de course cycliste' in French.
Opera Comique
Mo tiau
"Schoolgirl French" refers to a basic or limited knowledge of the French language, typically learned in school or through introductory courses. It implies a beginner-level understanding of French vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, similar to what a schoolgirl at an early stage of language learning may possess.
It does not mean anything in French.
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