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man-about-town in Paris man-about-town in Paris
A man living in Paris is 'un parisien' in French, a woman is 'une parisienne'.
Jeune homme.
a trash can is 'une poubelle' (fem.) in French. It is named after the name of the man who made their use mandatory in Paris.
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This Man in Paris was created in 1939.
la poubelle (after the name of the man who made its use mandatory in Paris) is the trash can in French.
The duration of This Man in Paris is 1.43 hours.
"Chérie" is a term of endearment in French that translates to "dear" or "darling." When a French man calls you "chérie," it typically indicates affection or closeness in a friendly or romantic context.
Our Man in Paris was created on 1963-05-23.
Free Man in Paris was created in 1974-01.
"un gentilhomme" when speaking of a man of some nobility in the past. Otherwise French use the term "gentleman" for a well-educated, courteous man. Un monsieur