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- What it typically refers to: The phrase “pardon my French” is used when someone excuses swearing or colorful language, with origins tied to historical usage of French terms in English-speaking contexts. Recent discussions often explore etymology, usage in media, and cultural perceptions of profanity. If you’re looking for a specific article or episode titled “Pardon Our French,” please share more details (country, outlet, or a link) and I’ll help interpret or summarize.
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Hosts Thomas and Cynthia talk about season 9 episode 18 “Pardon Our French” The group travel to Provence, France and have a blast in the most beautiful destination of them all. The ladies enjoy Provence while dealing with drama! Camille and Denise let the ladies know about the fires and the aftermath. Keep on watching! Also, be sure to follow us on social media @thomasorlina, @makeup_mandi, @cynthianicole5 and @thisismayte to continue the conversation!@ThomasOrlina @jenniferleontv...
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music.apple.comFrench President Francois Hollande on Sunday agreed to reduce the prison sentence of Jacqueline Sauvage, whose conviction for the murder of her violent husband has stirred public opinion, in a rare use of a presidential pardon in France.
www.ndtv.comWe try to keep our language pretty clean here at That’s What They Say, but sometimes things just slip out.Like when we’re explaining the difference…
www.michiganpublic.orgTwo strangers, One English One American move to France and make a podcast.
pardonyourfrenchpodcast.buzzsprout.comEver wondered why do we say 'pardon my French'?! Yes we have too so we went and found out, it's a fascinating and history tale!
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