rdfs:comment | - Back when the Europeans split up, French people spoke Latin. Then, they discovered a plant. This plant was very addictive to the French people, but slurred their speech, causing them to frequenty say such weird sounds as "wah" and not pronounce the "s" at the end of (even plural) words. French people, mostly adults and delinquents, consumed this plant in the form of drinks, made from the roots. Their children tried to imitate their parents' slurred speech, and created bizarre spelling rules as well. They never got to hear Latin the way it was supposed to be said. They passed the language onto THEIR children. As a result, French was born.
- The French are a nation in Rise of Nations. They have the Power of Leadership.
- French are monsters who inhabitat the world, especially in this place where almostall french live. These people are known to have golden yellow hair and fat butts.
- An exotic visitor sparks mixed reactions in the firehouse; Tommy deals with possible expulsion from the FDNY and a new sponsorship role in AA; Mike and the guys renovate their new bar; Sheila learns that being a big sister is not always easy.
- French is a Captain.
- French is a Western Romance language.
- Darren Hayman first made a name for himself as the lead singer and main songwriter in UK indie rock band Hefner, who were big favourites of the late John Peel. Peel continued his interest in Darren's work with The French, who performed two sessions for his show, including one with covers of TV themes.
- Comment allez-vous is how are you J'aime Cartoon Network is I love Cartoon Network Supplementaires is extra
- The word "French" describes anything that comes from France
- French is one of the modern languages. It is spoken in many countries e.g France, Morocco.
- French is a language that was spoken widely in France and some parts of Canada in the 21st century. In the year 3000, French is a dead language. The Universal Translator translates words into "incomprehensible gibberish!" which is actually French.
- The French came up with covering lettuce heads a few days before harvest so they turn white. The French hold American cooks at low esteem because we buy croutons.
- the bannana crossed the hi
- The demographic of French-speaking Rock Band fans is relatively small in comparison to others such as and , however it does exist. Most gaming consoles can be toggled to play most of the newer games (Including The Beatles: Rock Band up to Rock Band 3) in French.
- volcanologue (vulcanologist) pourtour (circumference) Jupiter (Jupiter) acronyme (acronym) intraduisible (untranslatable) Humanoid (Humanoid) break (break) Parigot (Parisian) Sydeny (Sydney) cuir chevelu (scalp) tatoueur (tattooist) Equateur (Ecuador)
- The term French refers to anything originating from the Earth nation-state of France, including its people, as well as the French language. In the city of New Orleans, a section of the city, originally settled by the French, is referred to as the French Quarter. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor")
- The French people represent France, a playable civilization in the Civilization, Colonization, and Call to Power games. Their capital is Paris, and they are usually led by Napoleon.
- Certaines des pages listées ci-dessous sont des traductions quasi-intégrales du wiki original. Dans ce cas, les pages initiales en anglais sont précisées à la suite, entre parenthèses, avec l'indication « vo : ».
* CHDK en bref (vo : CHDK in Brief)
* /FAQ/ (vo : FAQ)
* Notice ultra-succincte (vo : One Page Ultra-Quick Users Guide)
* Y a-t-il un CHDK pour mon appareil ?
* Menu personnalisé (vo : User menu)
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- French is one of the language courses available at Whateley Academy.
- These are the people that populate a small country named "le France". The income is low in this town unless they are lucky enough to be an arse in which they are employed by arseanal. The remaining population create fries. Should you ever be unfortunate enough to find yourself in this small country of "le France", repeat this phrase: Je ne veux pas être ici, je veux revenir en arrière dans l'arbre!
- French phonology is very regular, even though it doesn't seem so at the first sight. You'll need to get used to different rules and one letter resulting in two or three sounds, depending on its surroundings, but once you get them, you are fine. These rules apply nearly everywhere, unlike in English.
- This is the first episode of PLWTR in french. Il est juste une journée normale de Bikini Bottom. Tout le monde en ville est heureux parce qu'ils sont au Krusty Krab manger Krabby galettes. Au moins, tout le monde sauf plancton. Le seau de CHUM PLANKTON: Il est pas juste !!! Krabs gagne toujours et je perds toujours !!! KAREN: Peut-être que si vous avez essayé, vous ne serait pas autant d'un échec. Habituellement, vous allez dans la Flying Blind Krusty Krab! Si vous aviez des caméras de sécurité à l'intérieur du bâtiment, vous pourriez faire plus de A-. KAREN: Et qui est ...? Écran éteint.
- French is the Leaving certificate's most commonly undertaken foreign language, assuming Irish can be excluded. It is optional, although the LCVP requires a recognized modern European language to be taken. French is available at higher-level and ordinary-level and is examined through 3 tests; an oral exam in April and a written paper followed by an aural exam in June.
- French is a language descended from the Latin language of the Roman Empire, its development also influenced by the native Celtic languages of Roman Gaul and by the Germanic language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. One of the major languages of Earth, it was nevertheless banned from use by the United Powers League in the 23rd century, English being designated as the common language of the planet. However, even two centuries later, the language can be found in minor use by the United Earth Directorate's citizens, such as Gerard DuGalle.
- French is a language. They speak French in the whole of France and part of Belgium, part of Switzerland. French is also spoken in French speaking Canada and other places. French is an important second language in former French colonies notably in Africa. French can also refer to anything connected with France, notably French fashion, French cookery (cuisine), etc. etc. There are of course also the French people. French fries are what the British people call chips. George W. Bush also known as Dubya decided to call them Freeedomm fries because the French didn't agree with him over Iraq.
- French came about some time before 1572. French was spoken by the mob of bloodthirsty lunatics who killed a bunch of people on St. Bartholomew's Day. Later, Madame de Pompadour and her cuck husband spoke French, in between having sex with aliens and horses. Mickey Smith was, at this time (sorta), visibly horrified to discover that the TARDIS was making him speak French. Sometime after that, French was spoken during the Reign of Terror. When given the choice of going to the guillotine or surviving and hearing more people speak French, Susan Foreman decided to give up her head.
- Howard, Sheldon and Raj all can speak French, or can use phrases of French origin. On the contrary, Stuart does not like others to do so to him, and probably cannot understand French.
* In The "Pilot", Howard greets Penny with "Enchanté, mademoiselle" (Nice to meet you, miss), and wishes her "Bonne douche" (good shower).
* In "The Dumpling Paradox" (S1E07), Howard greets Christy Vanderbel with "Bonjour, mademoiselle" (Goodday, miss).
* In "The Loobenfeld Decay" (S1E10), it is shown that Toby Loobenfeld can also use French phrases: (Leonard enters the kitchen to find Toby) Toby: Morning. Leonard: Who are you? Toby: I am Sheldon's cousin Leo. Leonard: Oh, god! Sheldon does not have a cousin Leo. Toby: Au contraire (on the contrary). I'm 26 years old, ...
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- The term French is used to refer to anything that comes from France, and is notable to be the source of an intense hatred by Al Bundy. Al has claimed that this is because "They won't let us fly our planes over their country, they look down on Americans, but when there is a war they come hat in hand begging, and then calling us savage." Al also claims that feminism originated from France, and used the term French in one of his nine commandments, stating: "it is wrong to be French." (MWC: "The Legend of Ironhead Haynes") Al's hatred of the French knows practically no boundaries or borders, as in England he also rants about the enemy across the water. Another powerful example of Al's contempt for the French is when he notices instructions in the French language on a brochure and attempts to r
- The term French referred to anything from the nation-state of France, including its people, as well as the French language. A section of New Orleans, originally settled by the French, was referred to as the French Quarter. (DS9: "The Visitor") According to Captain Picard, the French flag consisted of the colors in the order of blue, white, and red. (TNG: "The Last Outpost" ) Q appeared to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D as a Marshal of France in 2364. (TNG: "Hide and Q" ) Rex gave Lwaxana Troi a French beverage when she met him on the holodeck. (TNG: "Manhunt" )
- Jobs in pre-1800 European Literature, 2016-2017 Jobs in French, 2008-2009 Scroll to the bottom for format guidelines & useful information. Wiki counter Please bump up the appropriate category by 1, or add a new category and set it to 1. 1. Adelphi U, 19th/20th c. lit., Francophone lit./culture -Position no longer shows on their HR website. -Rejection letter 01/26 2. Albright College, open - acknowledged app received, 11/19 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled via email 12/6 3. Auburn U, generalist 4. Bryn Mawr, 18th century - acknowledged app received, 11/7 (by mail) 9. Colby College
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abstract | - This is the first episode of PLWTR in french. Il est juste une journée normale de Bikini Bottom. Tout le monde en ville est heureux parce qu'ils sont au Krusty Krab manger Krabby galettes. Au moins, tout le monde sauf plancton. Le seau de CHUM PLANKTON: Il est pas juste !!! Krabs gagne toujours et je perds toujours !!! KAREN: Peut-être que si vous avez essayé, vous ne serait pas autant d'un échec. Habituellement, vous allez dans la Flying Blind Krusty Krab! Si vous aviez des caméras de sécurité à l'intérieur du bâtiment, vous pourriez faire plus de A-. PLANKTON: Silence, ma femme de l'ordinateur. J'ai un plan. Je vais aller dans le Krusty Krab, installer des caméras de sécurité, et enfin être en mesure de libérer mon plan de maître! (Rire diabolique) KAREN: Et qui est ...? PLANKTON: Pas le temps, ma femme de l'ordinateur. Je suis occupé. Hmmm. Je besoin d'un assez bon pour rester assez longtemps pour voir assez loin pour obtenir suffisamment d'informations pour obtenir enfin la Formule Krabby Patty secret de la caméra !!! »(Rires Mal)« Maintenant, où pourrait-on être? KAREN (fusille du plancton): Je dois une idée. Il commence par K et se termine avec- PLANKTON: Karen! Quel génie vous êtes! Je peux utiliser vous mail à Krusty Krab! KAREN: Merci, chérie. Vous pensiez enfin Of- PLANKTON (longe Karen): Outta ma manière, Karen! Je vais pour 2! Plancton dure K.A.R.E.N. Indésirable la pile de 2.0. PLANKTON: Tout ce que je dois faire est de passer 3 mois, vous construire! Ensuite, nous pouvons voler la formule ensemble! Et nous pourrions gouverner le monde !!! (Rire diabolique) Karen quitte et va à la Krusty Krab. AT Krusty Krab Karen arrive et voit Squidward à la caisse enregistreuse. KAREN: Bonjour. Je voudrais une Patty Krabby et une boîte de caméras. Squidward (à moitié endormi): Lire le menu. Nous ne disposons pas des caméras. Si nous le faisions, je prendrais ma tasse tir dès maintenant. SpongeBob entend cela et éclate la porte. Bob l'éponge: ce que quelqu'un commander un Krabby Patty ?! KAREN: Il était moi, Bob l'éponge. Je voudrais aussi une boîte de caméras. Bob l'éponge: Je ne dispose pas de ceux, mais M. Krabs conserve un sous son bureau. RETOUR AU GODET CHUM ... La déclaration de SpongeBob apparaît via la vidéo sur grand écran dans le laboratoire de plancton. Karen apparaît sur l'écran. KAREN: Voir le miel? Tout ce que vous aviez à faire était de demander. Je dois un délicieux Krabby Patty pour vous. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de voler l'appareil photo de Eugene et revenir avec les meilleures photos jamais. PLANKTON: Hmmm .... voler un appareil photo, prendre quelques photos, obtenir un Patty, voler la recette, gouverner le monde. Cela semble assez facile. Bon, Karen. Où est la caméra? M. intérieur. BUREAU DU KRAB PLANKTON: Karen, je ne suis pas si sûr à ce sujet. KAREN (à la radio): Pourquoi, Sheldon? As-tu peur? Est ... ha ha ha ha ha SHELDON! HA HA HA HA HA HA ... qui ne vieillit jamais! Plancton jette la radio à travers la pièce, frapper un bouton secret, openning une trappe sous lui, en lui envoyant une pièce profonde ci-dessous Krusty Krab. PLANKTON: Quel est cet endroit? (Voit la caméra) Woah! Ceci est grand! Un diaporama apparaît soudainement, montrant M. Krabs lorsqu'il agit son pire. Plancton prend des photos de chacun d'eux. PLUS TARD dans le seau de CHUM PLANKTON: Honey! Je suis chez moi! Et je dois les photos! Puis-je obtenir ma récompense? Karen prend la caméra, appuie sur un bouton, et envoie les photos sur le grand écran ... mais au lieu de les photos ... M. Krabs (à l'écran): Bonjour, plancton. Je vois que vous avez volé mon appareil photo, ainsi que de prendre des photos de faux! C'est vrai! Je l'ai dit FAKE !!! Ce diaporama vous avez vu ... était l'idée de Karen! HA HA! On dirait que vous ne recevez pas le Krabby Patty après tout! Et vous perdez !!! ... ENCORE !!!!! HAHA HAHAHA !!! Écran éteint. PLANKTON (pleurs): Ai-je encore le Krabby Patty? KAREN: Non. Je l'ai mangé il ya longtemps. Plancton crie NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
- The term French is used to refer to anything that comes from France, and is notable to be the source of an intense hatred by Al Bundy. Al has claimed that this is because "They won't let us fly our planes over their country, they look down on Americans, but when there is a war they come hat in hand begging, and then calling us savage." Al also claims that feminism originated from France, and used the term French in one of his nine commandments, stating: "it is wrong to be French." (MWC: "The Legend of Ironhead Haynes") Al's hatred of the French knows practically no boundaries or borders, as in England he also rants about the enemy across the water. Another powerful example of Al's contempt for the French is when he notices instructions in the French language on a brochure and attempts to read them, he quickly stops in frustration and says "arh, more people we shoulda killed". Al's Francophobia is also found in his protest against the two cent beer tax, and the exclusion of wine from this financial burden. In "Old Insurance Dodge" when Peg tries to talk to the insurance company after Al's car is stolen and stated they had the Mona Lisa painting in the car, she tells Al that France claims to own the real Mona Lisa. He gets annoyed, telling her "Ya know, its a dark day when someone will believe the French over me!" In "A Man's Castle", when Al is forced to use a gas station restroom after Peg decorates his bathroom to look more feminine, he uses the stereotype of French being notorious cowards when telling the other guys there: "And we're Americans...and we have a right the use the best bathroom system in the free world. Are we to use a gas station bathroom like some common Rooskie? We're being driven from our homes, room by room, running like a Frenchman from a cap gun. In "T*R*A*S*H", as Al gets ready to be deployed with his National Guard unit, he tries to get his family to pay attention to him, saying "Hey, will someone pay attention here? They're having me go out to fight horrible people...probably the French!" In "Breaking Up Is Easy To Do, Part 1", as Al talks to Peg about not wanting to go to marriage counseling, he gets up and tells her "Because if you knew me, Peg, you'd know there are certain things I do not do: I do not floss. I do not eat vegetables. I do not like French pastries. I do not like the French!"
- Back when the Europeans split up, French people spoke Latin. Then, they discovered a plant. This plant was very addictive to the French people, but slurred their speech, causing them to frequenty say such weird sounds as "wah" and not pronounce the "s" at the end of (even plural) words. French people, mostly adults and delinquents, consumed this plant in the form of drinks, made from the roots. Their children tried to imitate their parents' slurred speech, and created bizarre spelling rules as well. They never got to hear Latin the way it was supposed to be said. They passed the language onto THEIR children. As a result, French was born.
- The French are a nation in Rise of Nations. They have the Power of Leadership.
- French is the Leaving certificate's most commonly undertaken foreign language, assuming Irish can be excluded. It is optional, although the LCVP requires a recognized modern European language to be taken. French is available at higher-level and ordinary-level and is examined through 3 tests; an oral exam in April and a written paper followed by an aural exam in June. Only a relatively small number of higher education courses require French [1], almost all of which are related to the language, but there is a large number of courses which require a language other than English or Irish [2] which French will account for.
- French are monsters who inhabitat the world, especially in this place where almostall french live. These people are known to have golden yellow hair and fat butts.
- An exotic visitor sparks mixed reactions in the firehouse; Tommy deals with possible expulsion from the FDNY and a new sponsorship role in AA; Mike and the guys renovate their new bar; Sheila learns that being a big sister is not always easy.
- French came about some time before 1572. French was spoken by the mob of bloodthirsty lunatics who killed a bunch of people on St. Bartholomew's Day. Later, Madame de Pompadour and her cuck husband spoke French, in between having sex with aliens and horses. Mickey Smith was, at this time (sorta), visibly horrified to discover that the TARDIS was making him speak French. Sometime after that, French was spoken during the Reign of Terror. When given the choice of going to the guillotine or surviving and hearing more people speak French, Susan Foreman decided to give up her head. Vincent Van Goff, noted madman and drunk, spoke French with a Scottish (which is to say, Dutch) accent. The French people who surrounded him eventually lead to his shocking and horrible murder, which was quickly covered up as a suicide. Not realizing he had in fact been murdered, the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond both happily visited the Musée d'Orsay, where the French kept the trophies they'd taken from the murdered, tortured, and canonically most wonderful genius who had ever lived. Further down the line, French was spoken by a brutish policeman who accompanied the Fourth Doctor and Romana around the City Of Death: Paris. In addition, a French-speaking alien was eager to murder not only every Parisian, but indeed the entire human race by inventing time travel. The French detective (that's a pretty good name for a detective story, btw) mercilessly beat him to within an inch of his life, thus ironically saving the very world that every French person desires to destroy. After the Doctor exterminated his own species, he himself became infected with the terrible memetic virus that French truly is. The ninth and tenth Doctors both exhibited symptoms of the terrible malady. In one instance, an otherwise normal woman speaking French was enough to justify a stewardess sacrificing her life to throw the woman out of an airlock. Lady Christina de Souza, a thrill-seeking thief, murderer, and aristocrat spoke French, convincing the Doctor that she was simply unfit to travel with.
- French is a Captain.
- French is a Western Romance language.
- Darren Hayman first made a name for himself as the lead singer and main songwriter in UK indie rock band Hefner, who were big favourites of the late John Peel. Peel continued his interest in Darren's work with The French, who performed two sessions for his show, including one with covers of TV themes.
- Comment allez-vous is how are you J'aime Cartoon Network is I love Cartoon Network Supplementaires is extra
- The word "French" describes anything that comes from France
- French is one of the modern languages. It is spoken in many countries e.g France, Morocco.
- French is a language that was spoken widely in France and some parts of Canada in the 21st century. In the year 3000, French is a dead language. The Universal Translator translates words into "incomprehensible gibberish!" which is actually French.
- The French came up with covering lettuce heads a few days before harvest so they turn white. The French hold American cooks at low esteem because we buy croutons.
- the bannana crossed the hi
- Jobs in pre-1800 European Literature, 2016-2017 Jobs in French, 2008-2009 Scroll to the bottom for format guidelines & useful information. Wiki counter Please bump up the appropriate category by 1, or add a new category and set it to 1. I'm on the market and I'm... ...ABD, but defending real soon now: 17 ...a Ph.D., but still at my degree-granting institution: 2 ...a visiting assistant professor or adjunct position: 9 ...in a post-doctoral position (ABD or with degree in hand): 3 ...in a tenure-track position: 3 ...in a tenured position: 1 ...in a non-academic position: ...on a Search Committee: 1, (UTC) Actually, I'm just lurking: 1. Adelphi U, 19th/20th c. lit., Francophone lit./culture -Position no longer shows on their HR website. -Rejection letter 01/26 2. Albright College, open - acknowledged app received, 11/19 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled via email 12/6 3. Auburn U, generalist – scheduled phone interview via email 12/10 - acknowledged app received, 1/14 (by mail) - had phone interview mid december and received acknowledgement of app. mid January. - has anyone gotten a definite date about possible invite to campus from them? 4. Bryn Mawr, 18th century - acknowledged app received, 11/7 (by mail) 5. Canisius College, generalist (French and Italian or French and Arabic), Search on Hold 6. Central Washington, generalist SEARCH CANCELLED 7. Christopher Newport - acknowledged app received, 11/26 (by mail) - scheduled MLA interview, 12/1 - on campus interview in progress 2/06 8. Coker College, generalist 9. Colby College - MLA interview scheduled 12/12 (by email) - Post-MLA rejection letter, 1/12 10. College of Staten Island - acknowledged app received (by mail) - phone interview scheduled 11/18 11. College of William & Mary, French Colonial Studies - not on short list (by email) 12/5 - MLA interview scheduled (by phone) 12/10 - Campus Interviews scheduled 12. Connecticut College, Francophone Cultural Studies - email ack, 12/11, decisions by 12/19 - MLA interview scheduled 12/16 (by phone) - Any news? 13. Eastern Illinois University - telephone interviews scheduled 12/12 - Campus interviews in progress (began 2/10) 14. Eastern Michigan U SEARCH CANCELLED 01/30/09 15. Elon U, open - acknowledged app received, 11/3 - phone interview scheduled, 12/5 (by e-mail) - rejection letter received 12/6 (by mail) - 2 phone interview conducted 12/10--campus visits early Feb. (invitations possibly before xmas) - Does anyone know if they have extended on campus interview invitations yet? - Campus interview invite 1/22 (by phone) - Offer extended and accepted 2/23 16. Emory & Henry, generalist - (2) acknowledged app received, 12/1 (snail mail) - telephone interview conducted 1/6--campus visits late Jan. - Campus interview scheduled, 1/19 by phone 17. Florida Atlantic U, Francophone literatures - Requested online application, 11/20 17b. Florida Atlantic U, post-1700 - Not sure why this posting was erased. Does anyone have any news about it since campus interviews? 18. Georgetown in Qatar - acknowledged app received (Nov. ?) - rejection letter (Feb 14) 19. Gonzaga U, open - acknowledged app received, 11/18 (by mail) - Campus interview in progress 20. Harvard 17th - acknowledged app received, 11/12 (by email with survey) - and also by email (11/24) - scheduled mla interview, 1/12 21. Indiana, Bloomington, 17th century or 19th century - acknowledged app received, 11/18 (by mail) - on-campus interview scheduled - fwiw: I believe that an offered has been extended and accepted; candidate declined an offer at my university to take a job at IU - offer extended and accepted 22. Iowa SU, Generalist - acknowledged app received, 11/4 - Scheduled MLA interview, 12/1 (x3) - Requested writing sample and syllabus 12/5 (x3 ) - Friend scheduled campus visit 1/5 23. Ithaca College, generalist SEARCH CANCELLED 1/28 24. Johns Hopkins U, 20th & 21st century literatures SEARCH CANCELED 12/18 25. Kent State University-Stark campus, French language search - Search committee reading files currently 12.14.08 - anyone know about campus interviews?????? 26. Knox - acknolwedged app received, 12/2 (by email x2) - friend scheduled interview 12/16 - Any news on this position? 27. Lehigh - acknowledged app received, 11/19 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled via email 12/4 28. Loyola College, 19th century French lit & Francophone - (2) friend scheduled MLA interview (12/1) - on-campus interview scheduled 29. Macalester College - acknowledged app received, 11/15 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled, 12/10 (by phone) - acknowledgement app received 1/15!! by letter dated 12/15 - Rejection letter post-MLA interview 2/6 30. Miami U - Ohio, 20th/21st c. French studies SEARCH CANCELLED 31. Northwestern, Medieval - MLA interview requested by phone 12/4 - have already scheduled first round of campus visits 1/12 32. Northwestern, Renaissance - MLA interview requested by email 12/4 - MLA interview scheduled over phone 12/4 - Campus interview scheduled in early January - Any news? - no news here... - Offer made on 2/24 33. Northern Illinois University, Applied Linguistics - MLA interviews scheduled, 12/04 - Campus visits scheduled and in progress. 34. Quest U, generalist 35. Rhodes, Generalist - acknowledged app received, 11/25 (by mail) - MLA interview requested, 12/8 (by email) - MLA interview scheduled, 12/9 (by phone) - invitation for on campus interview, 1/2 (by phone) - friend accepted position, mid Feb. 36. Saint Edwards University, generalist -Offer made early March, accepted March 12 - Does anyone have interview information on this position yet? 37. Salisbury U, generalist - acknowledged app received, 11/3 - Phone interview scheduled 1/8 - Phone interview conducted 1/16; more interviews to be conducted this week. - News abt callbacks after 1/21 38. Santa Clara U, 19th, 19th-20th - rejection letter, 12/12 - Friend scheduled MLA interview (12/4?) - Friend scheduled campus visit (1/26) 39. Scripps College, 19th c. French Cultural studies - requested writing sample, 11/11 - Can someone confirm if interviews have been scheduled? thanks. - friend scheduled interview 12/6 40. Southern Methodist Open Specialization - acknowledged app received, 11/13 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled, 12/19 (by email) - Campus Visit scheduled, 1/8 41. Syracuse U, 19th/20th c. French - phone interview scheduled 1/16 - campus visit scheduled 1/27 42. Trinity College, 20th c. literature and culture - acknowledged app received, 11/3 - acknowledged app received, 11/6 (by email) - MLA interview requested by email, 12/1 (x2) - rejection letter, 1/15 was this a post-MLA interview rejection letter or a rejection w/no interview? - on-campus interview invitation, 1/21 (by email) 43. Tulane, Open - acknowledged app received, 11/14 (by email) - MLA interview scheduled (by phone) 12/13 - on-campus interview scheduled - any news? 44. U of Alberta, cross-cultural 45. U of Colorado, Boulder, 18th century - MLA interview scheduled by phone (12/6) - on-campus interview scheduled (1/2) 46. CU Boulder 19th century -MLA interview scheduled by phone (12/9) -Friend scheduled MLA interview by phone (12/9) 47. U of British Columbia - acknowledged app received, first week of December (by snail mail) 48. University of California, Davis, Early Modern - requested writing sample, 12/4 49. University of Chicago - heard from Prof that this one is cut due to econ crisis 50. University of Dalhousie, Renaissance - asked for more materials and ack app rec'd,11/18 by email - secretary emailed that all candidates had been sent letters on 12/8, should arrive shortly. 51. University of Louisiana, Lafayette, Quebec - acknowledged app received, 12/03 (by email) - campus interviews scheduled 52. U Miami, 19th c. lit/culture - acknowledged app received, 11/17 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled by email 12/9 - on-campus interviews scheduled (1/20) - fwiw: I'm pretty sure that they have extended an offer (friend is grad student in dept.) - offer has been extended; if it helps, all 3 candidates were impressive and more than acceptable - offer accepted, late Feb. (confirmed) 53. U of Mississippi - contacted advisors, 11/1 - telephone interviews scheduled 54. U of West Georgia, Open - Phone interview scheduled-12/02 (x2) - Campus interview scheduled for late January, 1/10 55. U of Texas San Antonio, open 56. Vanderbilt U - acknowledged app received, 11/18 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled via email, 12/2 - rejection letter, 12/11 57. Vermont, Quebec - MLA interview scheduled, 12/5 (by email) (x2) 58. Wayne State U - 20/21st - Any news post MLA? - on-campus invitation, by phone, 1/6 59. Wisconsin, Stevens Point, 20th century - acknowledged app received, 11/29 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled by email 12/18 60. Wisconsin, Oshkosh - acknowledged app received, 11/15 (by mail) - MLA interview scheduled 11/21 61.Yale 17th century - acknowledged app received, 11/18 (by mail) - acknowledged app received, 11/15 (by mail) - interview scheduled 12/15 (via e-mail) 62. Yale Francophone/Maghreb -MLA interview scheduled 12/15 (via email) -Not invité to campus (12-30) 1. Barnard College, Lecturer - interview 12/9 - rejection reply to e-mail inquiry 12/22 (after having interviewed 12/9) 2. Earlham College, 1-yr VAP - acknowledgement app received snail mail 3. Hamilton C, modern/Francophone -Campus interview invite by phone (2/13) 4. Middlebury College VAP - acknowledgement app received snail mail (2/9) - Any news on when interviews should start? --rejection letter march 16 5. Wake Forest University Visiting Instructor or Lecturer - acknowledgement app received snail mail 6. Harvard, Senior Preceptor - Scheduled MLA interviews, 12/3 - Rejection e-mail 1/5 (following MLA interview) 1. Chateaubriand Fellowship - Has anyone who applied for these fellowships heard anything yet? The website says notification "at the beginning of March," and it's well beyond that... (3/17) Format guidelines [Partial edit] For new position announcements, please add the relevant information: School, specialty, due date, and link to job description, if available. As job search progress indicators become available, add the type of information and date preceded by a hyphen on the next line after the position announcement. The link to a job description can be deleted after the application due date. After an offer has been accepted, please underline the name of the institution so that we can easily see which positions have already been filled. For example: 1. 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- The term French referred to anything from the nation-state of France, including its people, as well as the French language. A section of New Orleans, originally settled by the French, was referred to as the French Quarter. (DS9: "The Visitor") According to Captain Picard, the French flag consisted of the colors in the order of blue, white, and red. (TNG: "The Last Outpost" ) Q appeared to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D as a Marshal of France in 2364. (TNG: "Hide and Q" ) Rex gave Lwaxana Troi a French beverage when she met him on the holodeck. (TNG: "Manhunt" ) Data attempted to master all known styles of painting including the style of early French impressionists. (TNG: "Inheritance" ) Tom Paris always had a "thing about the French" and spent his time during his second semester at the academy at a base outside of Marseille for his physical training. (VOY: "The Cloud")
- The demographic of French-speaking Rock Band fans is relatively small in comparison to others such as and , however it does exist. Most gaming consoles can be toggled to play most of the newer games (Including The Beatles: Rock Band up to Rock Band 3) in French.
- volcanologue (vulcanologist) pourtour (circumference) Jupiter (Jupiter) acronyme (acronym) intraduisible (untranslatable) Humanoid (Humanoid) break (break) Parigot (Parisian) Sydeny (Sydney) cuir chevelu (scalp) tatoueur (tattooist) Equateur (Ecuador)
- Howard, Sheldon and Raj all can speak French, or can use phrases of French origin. On the contrary, Stuart does not like others to do so to him, and probably cannot understand French.
* In The "Pilot", Howard greets Penny with "Enchanté, mademoiselle" (Nice to meet you, miss), and wishes her "Bonne douche" (good shower).
* In "The Dumpling Paradox" (S1E07), Howard greets Christy Vanderbel with "Bonjour, mademoiselle" (Goodday, miss).
* In "The Loobenfeld Decay" (S1E10), it is shown that Toby Loobenfeld can also use French phrases: (Leonard enters the kitchen to find Toby) Toby: Morning. Leonard: Who are you? Toby: I am Sheldon's cousin Leo. Leonard: Oh, god! Sheldon does not have a cousin Leo. Toby: Au contraire (on the contrary). I'm 26 years old, ...
* Howard tells Missy Cooper she would be "très drôle" (very funny) in "The Porkchop Indeterminacy" (S1E15).
* In "The Bad Fish Paradigm" (S2E01) Howard enters the apartment with the question "Qu’est-ce que ’sup?" (Note: This is a mix of French and English, with which Howard probably intends to mean "what's up?" since "qu’est-ce que" translates to "what is").
* In "The Hofstadter Isotope" (S2E20), Sheldon uses phrases of French origin in an argument with Stuart, which Stuart does not like: Stuart: I'm sorry, but you are obviously stuck in a pre-zero hour DC universe. Sheldon: Of cause I am. Removing Joe Chill as the killer of Batman's parents effectively deprived him of his raison d'être (reason of existance). Stuart: OK, you can throw all the French words you want, it doesn't make you right. Sheldon: Au contraire (on the contrary).
* In "The Hawking Excitation" (S5E21) Howard mocks Sheldon with French when he asks the latter to show up in the cafeteria in the French maiden costume: Howard: Next, this is a sexy French maid costume I brought for Bernadette. I thought it might spice things up and get her to dust my room at the same time. I was wrong, and really wrong. Sheldon: And you want me to return it for you. Howard: Non, non, non, ma petite chérie (literally: No, no, no, my little dear; Howard is using the feminine form ma petite chérie on purpose here).
* In The Holographic Excitation (S6E05), Raj uses phrases and words of French origin in a dialog with Stuart: Raj: Would you like me to help? I do have a certain je ne sais quoi when it comes to soirées. Stuart: Thanks, but I can't afford je ne sais quoi. How much for just quoi? Je ne sais quoi (literally: I don't know what) means "an intangible quality that makes something distinctive or attractive", which Stuart seems cannot understand at all. Here je ne sais quoi must no be literally understood, it means he has something more than the others, he can bring a little something that makes the difference. The word soirée means "a formal evening party".
- French is a language. They speak French in the whole of France and part of Belgium, part of Switzerland. French is also spoken in French speaking Canada and other places. French is an important second language in former French colonies notably in Africa. French can also refer to anything connected with France, notably French fashion, French cookery (cuisine), etc. etc. There are of course also the French people. French fries are what the British people call chips. George W. Bush also known as Dubya decided to call them Freeedomm fries because the French didn't agree with him over Iraq. In the 2004 election John Kerry was attacked for being able to speak French. Newt Gingrich attacked Mitt Romney in a similar way during the 2012 Presidential primaries.
- The term French refers to anything originating from the Earth nation-state of France, including its people, as well as the French language. In the city of New Orleans, a section of the city, originally settled by the French, is referred to as the French Quarter. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor")
- The French people represent France, a playable civilization in the Civilization, Colonization, and Call to Power games. Their capital is Paris, and they are usually led by Napoleon.
- French is a language descended from the Latin language of the Roman Empire, its development also influenced by the native Celtic languages of Roman Gaul and by the Germanic language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. One of the major languages of Earth, it was nevertheless banned from use by the United Powers League in the 23rd century, English being designated as the common language of the planet. However, even two centuries later, the language can be found in minor use by the United Earth Directorate's citizens, such as Gerard DuGalle. Despite the isolation from Earth, elements of French culture and language are also found in the Koprulu sector, at least as far as winemaking is concerned. Benson Cognek is one such example.
- Certaines des pages listées ci-dessous sont des traductions quasi-intégrales du wiki original. Dans ce cas, les pages initiales en anglais sont précisées à la suite, entre parenthèses, avec l'indication « vo : ».
* CHDK en bref (vo : CHDK in Brief)
* /FAQ/ (vo : FAQ)
* Notice ultra-succincte (vo : One Page Ultra-Quick Users Guide)
* Y a-t-il un CHDK pour mon appareil ?
* Menu personnalisé (vo : User menu)
* /Glossaire/
- French is one of the language courses available at Whateley Academy.
- These are the people that populate a small country named "le France". The income is low in this town unless they are lucky enough to be an arse in which they are employed by arseanal. The remaining population create fries. Should you ever be unfortunate enough to find yourself in this small country of "le France", repeat this phrase: Je ne veux pas être ici, je veux revenir en arrière dans l'arbre!
- French phonology is very regular, even though it doesn't seem so at the first sight. You'll need to get used to different rules and one letter resulting in two or three sounds, depending on its surroundings, but once you get them, you are fine. These rules apply nearly everywhere, unlike in English.
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