- upon. If
service is
great one can give a tip,
usually around 10%. Tips (
pourboires, lit. "for drinking") in
France are
neither required nor expected, and...
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Bismarck flatly refused what he
disdainfully termed France's
politique des
pourboires ("tipping policy"). He then
communicated Napoleon III's
written territorial...
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referred to the
execution of
Admiral John Byng.
pourboire lit. "for drink"; gratuity, tip;
donner un
pourboire: to tip.
prairie lit. "meadow";
expansive natural...
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mobylette moped bonnard sympa or bien nice
Informal term. bonne-main
pourboire tip (gratuity)
Literally "good-hand".
borne hydrante bouche d'incendie...
- wife 1999
Afraid of
Everything Anne 1999
Bruno n'a pas d'agent 1999 Le
pourboire (ou la pitié) Béatrice 2000
Confusion of
Genders Laurence Albertini 2000...
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pardon lardonpem to talk
parler larlépem
manager patron latronpuche tip
pourboire lourboirpem bag sac lacsé
expensive cher lerche;
lerchem (often in the...
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whether the name was
inspired by some
French or
French patois word such as
pourboire, but they
denied that was the case. One New
Orleans historian finds the...
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comparable to the use of
alstublieft in Dutch.
Dringuelle (Standard
French "
pourboire"), "tip", from the
Dutch word drinkgeld, but it is less
commonly used...
- few
words and most of them are
French loanwords, for example: tiền boa (
pourboire), đậu pơ-ti-poa (petit pois), xe buýt (bus), vải voan (voile). The initial...
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drama 1858: Les mœurs d'aujourd'**** : le tabac, le jeu, le canot, le
pourboire, la blague, la pose, le chantage, le loyer, la boutique, l'exil, Coulon-Pineau...