"Pique-nique" is a French term that translates to "picnic" in English. It refers to an outdoor meal where individuals or groups eat food they have brought with them, typically enjoyed in a park or natural setting. The term embodies the idea of leisurely dining in a casual atmosphere, often accompanied by socializing and relaxation.
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To have a picnic is "pique-niquer" (verb) in French.
The cast of Pique-nique - 2000 includes: Eric Revol Isabelle Thomas
The cast of Pique nique - 1998 includes: Olivier Brocheriou Anne Marivin
Un pique-nique à la campagne is 'a picnic by the countryside' in English.
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Pierre Mayard has written: 'Pique-nique \\'
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The cast of Pique-nique en campagne - 1975 includes: Philippe Chauveau as Un brancardier Daniel Crohem as Un brancardier Albert Delpy as Jacques Michel Derain Alain Libolt as Fritz Bernard Waver as Le capitaine
The cast of Le pique-nique de Lulu Kreutz - 2000 includes: Niels Arestrup as Jascha Steg Michel Aumont as Michel Mazelsky Carole Bouquet as Anna Ghirardi Johan Leysen as Primo Ghirardi Judith Magre as Olga Steg Philippe Noiret as Joseph Steg
Claude Boulay has written: 'Un pique-nique' -- subject(s): French language, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc, Readers (Primary), Study and teaching (Elementary)