• to diglossia or the macaronic mixture of French (français) and English (anglais). The word Franglais was first attested in French in 1959, but it was popularised...
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    destination country, roughly as: Goût anglais ("English taste", between 22 and 66 grams); note that today goût anglais refers to aged vintage Champagne Goût...
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    Union Ch 22 Télé Apocalypse Ch 24 Télévision Nationale d'Haiti Ch 4 Bon Déjeuner! Radio, an internet radio station in Haiti, broadcasting from Cap-Haitien...
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    help from Napoleon III. Manet's painting The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe) was rejected by the jury of the 1863 Paris Salon, along with...
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  • Rosette arrosée – by Paul Dopff 1976 : Autre-là – by Paul Cornet 1976 : Le Déjeuner sous l'herbe – by Gilles Baur 1976 : Dé profondis – by Henri Heidsieck...
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    Parisians returned gradually to what they had been before the Revolution, with déjeuner at midday, dinner at 6 or seven in the evening, and supper at 2 in the...
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  • Au service de Simon (Simon's service) Les clients anglais 1 (English clients 1) Les clients anglais 2 (English clients 2) La journée de Simon (Simon's...
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    des Troubadours, 14 November 1799 Garrick double, ou les Deux acteurs anglais, comedy in 1 act and in prose mingled with vaudevilles, with Georges Duval...
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    First sidewalks in Paris constructed on rue de l'Odéon. 1782 Amphithéâtre Anglais, the first purpose-built circus in France, opens. Construction begins of...
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    Upper-class Parisians began the day with coffee and bread, then they had their déjeuner (lunch) at mid-day, often at a café; they often started with oysters, followed...
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