Episode 1 - se faire appeler Arthur

Episode 1 - se faire appeler Arthur

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Episode 4 - Tu peux te brosser

"Tu peux te brosser" or "tu peux toujours rêver" means you can keep dreaming or in your wildest dream. It's a useful expression when you try to tell someone to be more realistic or to give up on what they want to do. The example in the episode: "Puis-je emprunter ton ordinateur p ...  Show more

Episode 3 - Ne pas faire long feu

Two French idioms look similar, but have totally different meanings: 1. Ne pas faire long feu - Things that are ephemeral; lasting a very short time 2. Faire long feu - to miss the original goal; to fail Examples in the episode: 1. Le couple n’a pas fait long feu, moins d’un an a ...  Show more

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