pardon (excuse) my french

  • 1excuse my French — (informal) Pardon my bad language ● French * * * pardon/excuse/my French spoken phrase used for saying you are sorry for swearing Thesaurus: ways of saying you are sorry or regret something …

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  • 2Excuse My French — may refer to:* Excuse My French a 1974 TV series on CTV. * Excuse My French a 2006 TV series on BBC.ee also* Pardon my French (an expression) …

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  • 3excuse my French — ► excuse (or pardon) my French informal used to apologize for swearing. Main Entry: ↑French …

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  • 4Excuse my French. — Go to Pardon my French …

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  • 5pardon my French — pardon/excuse/my French spoken phrase used for saying you are sorry for swearing Thesaurus: ways of saying you are sorry or regret somethingsynonym Main entry: French * * * pardon my French …

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  • 6French — French1 [ frentʃ ] noun 1. ) the French the people of France. You refer to one person from France as a French person, a Frenchman, or a Frenchwoman: The French produce wonderful wines. 2. ) uncount the language that people speak in France,… …

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  • 7French — I UK [frentʃ] / US noun 1) [uncountable] the language that people speak in France, Belgium, and several other countries Max speaks fluent French. The people here have French as a second language. 2) the French the people of France. You refer to… …

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  • 8French — 1 noun 1 the language of France, and some other countries: How do you ask for directions in French? 2 the language and literature of France as a subject of study: She s studying French at London University. 3 the French the people of France: The… …

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  • 9French — French1 [frentʃ] adj relating to France, its people, or its language ▪ an excellent French wine French 2 French2 n [: Old English; Origin: frencisc, from Latin Franca Frank ; FRANK1] 1.) the French [plural] people from France …

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  • 10Pardon my French — or Excuse my French is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as French. The phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity or curses in the presence of those offended by it under the pretense of the… …

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