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Justine
"Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse."
In the saying "Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse." why is there no article before "pierre" and no article or "de" before "mousse"?
27 sept. 2014 03:02
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Because it's an expression in french. Some expressions may contain no article or minimum words. Or for the memorization, or just because it's an expression
FYI: http://www.expressio.fr/expressions/pierre-qui-roule-n-amasse-pas-mousse.php
Some other expressions:
http://www.linternaute.com/proverbe/recherche/m/4/
27 septembre 2014
Often expressions are coined by masters of the language. They are allowed to breach the rules. Like Shakespeare making up words and people coping him afterwards. Sometimes expressions are just old. Words have been dropped overtime because they are no longer needed to understand the sentence (since it's now well known).
27 septembre 2014
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Justine
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français
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Français
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