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1 French
adj. Frans, betr. Frankrijk--------n. Frans(e) taal; taal gesproken in aantal landen (zoals in Canada, gedeelten van België, Zwitserland, in specifieke landen in Afrika en Caraïbisch gebied en in andere plaatsen); Fransman of Francaise (als bevolking); volkstaal--------n. French, familienaam; Daniel Chester French (1850-1931) Amerikaanse beeldhouwer die zittende marmeren beeld van Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (V.S.) creëerdeFrench1[ frentsj]I 〈 eigennaam〉II 〈meervoud; werkwoord steeds meervoud; the〉————————French21 Frans♦voorbeelden:French chalk • kleermakerskrijt〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 French doors • openslaande (tuin/balkon)deurenFrench kiss • tongzoentake French leave • er tussenuit knijpen〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 French letter • condoom, kapotjeFrench windows • openslaande (tuin/balkon/terras)deuren -
2 French bean
sperzie/sla/prinsessenboon -
3 French bread/loaf
French bread/loaf -
4 French chalk
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5 French cooking
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6 French letter
condoom, kapotje -
7 French windows
openslaande (tuin/balkon/terras)deuren -
8 French cancan
French cancan -
9 French doors
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10 French dressing
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11 French kiss
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12 French Guinea
Frans Guinea (een land aan de noord-oostelijke kust van zuid-amerika) -
13 French Revolution
n. de Franse Revolutie (het ten val brengen v.h. Franse koningshuis en de annulering v.h. feodalisme aan het eind v.d. 18e eeuw) -
14 French Riviera
de Franse Rivièra (de Franse kustlijn v. Marseille tot de Italiaanse grens) -
15 French cuisine
Franse Keuken -
16 French horn
Waldhoorn,een Franse hoorn (blaasinstrument) -
17 French restaurant
Frans restaurant -
18 French teacher
Frans onderwijzer, geeft onderwijs in Frans -
19 French toast
Frans brood, geroosterd brood -
20 French window
Frans raam (een raam-deur,een groot raam dat bijna tot aan de grond komt)
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French — (adj.) O.E. frencisc of the Franks, from Franca (see FRANK (Cf. Frank)). The noun is from O.E. Frencisc. As the name of a language, from late 13c. Euphemistic meaning bad language (pardon my French) is from 1895. Used in many combination words,… … Etymology dictionary
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