It's just a silly phrase you say when you've used a swear word and want to apologize a little bit for being rude.
It means "excuse me"
That's two words but if you mean what is the French for "Excuse me" it can be either "Pardonnez-moi" or "Excusez-moi"
Pardon means- Sorry/Excuse me
Pretexte, excuse, plea are the English equivalents of the French word "prétexte".
excuse my french but Pi*sing my self laughing Amy
A good excuse to leave your friends and go to French class instead, is that you are eager to speak French, because speaking French is so romantic.
No excuse for it
it means excuse me
Excuse my French could be translated in French as 'si je peux dire' (if I may say so) or ' passez moi l'expression' (forgive me the word), or 'pardonnez-moi' (pardon me).
excusez-moi or pardonnez-moi (pardon me)
No. There is no direct comparison in French.
"Pardon my French" or "Excuse my French" is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as French. The phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity or curses in the presence of those offended by it under the pretense of the words being part of a foreign language.