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12.5.10
Photo: Bike

11.5.10
Common French Phrases with English Translations
French
|
Literal Translation
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English Equivalent
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Avoir mal au coeur | To have a pain in the heart | To feel sick to the stomach |
Bouche cousue! | Mouth sewn up! | Mum’s the word! |
La bête à bon Dieu | God’s fool | A ladybug or a ladybird |
Dites, “Qurante-quatre!” | Say, “Forty-four!” | Say, “Ah!” |
Poisson d’avril | April fish | April’s fool |
Gober la mouche | To swallow the fly | Swallow the bait, a gullible person swallows it, “hook, line, and sinker” |
Ecriture de chat | Cat’s writing | Scribble scratch |
Avoir le cafard | To have the cockroach | To be down in the dumps |
Mets le dans ta pouche avec ton mouchoir dessus | Put it in your pocket with your handkerchief on top | Put it in your pipe and smoke it |
Jouer à saute — mouton | To play jump-sheep | To play leap-frog |
Revenons a nos mouton | Let’s get back to our sheep | Let’s get back to the subject |
Vouloir, c’est pouvoir | To wish is to be able | To wish is to be able |
A bon chat, bon rat | To the good cat, a good rat | To the good cat, a good rat |
Le chouchou de prof | The teacher’s cabbage | The teacher’s pet |
dent-de-lion | Lion’s tooth | a dandelion |
Il m’aime un peau...beaucoup...passionnement...à la folie...pas du tout | He loves me a little...a lot...passionately..madly… not at all | He loves me…he loves me not |
Si jeunesse savait, si viellesse pouvait | If the young only knew, if the old only could | Youth is wasted on the young |
Le champ est libre | The field is clear | The coast is clear |
A bon chien, il ne vient jamais un bon os | A good dog never gets a good bone | Nice guys finish last |
On aurait entendu une mouche voler | You could have heard a fly fly | You could have heard a pin drop |
Mettre la puce à l’oreille à quelqu’un | To put the flea in someone’s ear | To annoy someone |
Avoir le main verte | To have a green hand | To have a green thumb |
Être beurré | To be buttered | To be plastered |
Latin de cuisine | Kitchen Latin | Pig Latin |
C’est du chinois | It’s Chinese | It’s Greek to me |
Lagniappe:
Words with ugly meanings but beautiful sounds in French
la poubelle | garbage can |
un ronfleur | a snorer |
une mouffete | a skunk |
une toilette | a toilet |
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Quote on Insanity and Sanity From Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
The difference between mad people and sane people [...] is that sane people have variety when they talk-story. Mad people have only one story that they talk over and over.
- Maxine Hong Kingston Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts
(p. 159)
- Maxine Hong Kingston Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts
Source: Kingston, Maxine H. The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts. New York: Vintage Books, 1989; 1976. Print.
Image Credit: NYPL Digital Collection: "Act II Tea": Two women in Chinese jackets, elaborate hair and gold trousers; one man in dark trousers, red jacket, and Asian conical hat.
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10.5.10
Quote of the Day: Anne Carson On the Social Contract
photo credit: notjanedoe
I wanted to find one law to cover all of living. I found fear.
— Anne Carson
Source: Carson, Anne. Plainwater: Essays and Poetry. New York: Vintage Contemporaries, 2000. Print.
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9.5.10
Photograph: Maternal Aunt in Her Schooldays Dress
Writing About the Perronne Family
Sandra Mitten Perronne - my maternal aunt - who taught me what holy cards are used for (*for putting inside the interior pages of sacred books!*) and showed me how to crochet (a skill I have long since forgotten how to do). However, she is a cool lady. She makes doll fashions for a living; but, now she is retired, and she spends a lot of time with my mother and older brother. In the picture (posted above), she is an elementary school student at Ella Dolhonde school in Metairie, Louisiana.
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I've written about family history on my blog - check out related articles here.
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On the Saint Charles Streetcar at Broadway (in New Orleans)
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7.5.10
He Reads Harry Potter, too
photo credit:era145
I am not sure if he is happy about reading the Harry Potter septology or if he is afraid of Voldemort.

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