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Dictionary French English: [ you]

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BD F Non, Obélix ! ... Tu n'auras pas de potion magique ! Je t'ai dit mille fois que tu étais tombé dedans étant petit ! [citation]No, Obelix! ... You cannot have the magic potion! I've told you a thousand times that you fell into the potion when you were little!
Avec plaisir !No worries! [Aus.] [You're welcome]
Il n'y a pas de quoi !No problem! [You are welcome.]
à tout-va {adj} [loc.]left, right and centre [Br.] [idiom] [everywhere you look]
Enchanté. [de faire votre connaissance]Delighted to meet you, how do you do?
Pour qui est-ce que tu te prends ?Who do you think you are?
Tu dis ça parce que ça t'arrange.You say that because it suits you.
film F Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vousYou Can't Take It with You [Frank Capra]
Fous le camp, salaud ! [fam.] [loc.]Gertcha cowson! [Br.] [sl.] [dated] [Get out of here you bastard!]
sans même que l'on s'en rende compte {adv}before you know where you are [Br.] [idiom]
Le papier souffre tout. [loc.]Paper doesn't blush. [idiom] [don't believe everything you see in writing]
cuis. flan {m} pâtissier nature[traditional preparation found in French patisseries, a base to which you can add fruit or other ingredients]
Ça ne peut pas te faire de mal. [loc.]A little of what you fancy does you good. [idiom]
Il ne faut pas croire tous les dires du quartier.You shouldn't believe everything you hear around here.
Quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire. [loc.]As you make your bed, you must lie in it. [idiom]
Je me permets de vous recontacter car ...I hope you don't mind me contacting you again as ...
éduc. Plus est en vous.[A motto used by a number of colleges, including Gordonstoun School (Scotland), roughly translated as 'There is more in you'.]
prov. La culture c'est comme la confiture, moins on en a, plus on l'étale.The less culture you have, the more you flaunt it.
 
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