"mon collègue"
colleague is spelled 'collègue' in French. The spelling is the same in both masculine or feminine.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
"ma collègue féminine".
colleague is spelled 'collègue' in French. The spelling is the same in both masculine or feminine.
There is no proper translation because, as a French colleague said to me, they "don't tend to bake chewy bits of pastry to serve with meat". The literal translation is, Pudding de Yorkshire.
That equation is associated with Albert Einstein. Here's an actual quote from him. I love this story, and I hope nobody will feel that it should be deleted from this answer: When he published his first paper on Relativity, Einstein wrote to a colleague: "If I am right, the Germans will say I am a German, the Swiss will say I am Swiss, and the French will say I am French. If I am wrong, the Swiss will say I am French, the French will say I am German, and the Germans will say I am a Jew."
you can do romantic thing and they will say it '
say your sorry.
"Good-bye."
To the dog psychiatrist sent to help Eddie
Is your ex-colleague.
The best way to turn down a pass from a colleague is to be direct and just say no. If you are not up front with them they may misinterpret what you say to them, or feel they still have a chance. You may also consider speaking with your HR representative or supervisor to ensure that the colleague does not turn the situation around on you and begin harassing you or accusing you of being the pursuer.
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator
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