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Curt Hayashida
Question about English Words with a French Origin
Here are some English words that have a French origin. Do they have the same meaning and usage as in French?
laissez-faire (In English, this means a policy or attitude of allowing things to take their own course without interference.)
impasse (In English, this refers to a situation where no progress is possible especially because of disagreement.)
de rigueur (In English, this means required by etiquette or current fashion.)
carte blanche (In English, this means the complete freedom to act as one wishes.)
2016年2月5日 16:48
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Une impasse is a cul-de-sac, ;-)
2016年2月5日
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Yes, pretty much!
Une impasse is actually a dead-end street :)
2016年2月5日
Curt Hayashida
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