• books: Let's Parler Franglais, Let's Parler Franglais Again!, Parlez-vous Franglais?, Let's Parler Franglais One More Temps, The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman...
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  • published as a series of books (Let's Parler Franglais!, Let's Parler Franglais Again, Let's Parler Franglais One More Temps, and so on). During the 1980s...
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    Up France? and Stereotrip, but he got his onstage debut with his show #Franglais (2016–2019). He played his second show, So British (ou presque), from...
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    Walter & Walter 1998. metrowebukmetro (1 October 2012). "French fight franglais with alternatives for English technology terms". Metro News. Archived...
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  • custom. a loanword, word or phrase borrowed from French. Francization Franglais Gallic (disambiguation) Gallican Rite, an ancient church rite Gallicanism...
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  • borrowings from English and is thus often mistakenly considered a form of Franglais. The word "Chiac" can also sometimes be used to refer to ethnic Acadians...
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  • in French to "White Reggae". It was the band's second album to bear a Franglais title, after their 1978 debut album Outlandos d'Amour. Reggatta de Blanc...
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  • is predominantly French Glossary of fencing, which are often in French Franglais French language Law French English words of French origin Influence of...
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    and British English spelling differences Bungi creole Canadian Gaelic Franglais Regional accents of English Canadian Language Museum 18,858,908 Canadians...
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    Lady Marmalade (category Franglais songs)
    "Lady Marmalade" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan that is famous for the French refrain of "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir?", which...
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