English lesson of February 15, 2024 Flashcards

1
Q

What is “louche” in English?

Exemple: L’entente semble louche.

A

Shady

Example: The agreement looks shady.

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What is “entente” in English?

Example: We have an ………………………

A

agreement

Example: We have an agreement.

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3
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What is “mise en demeure” in English?

A

Formal notice

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4
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What is “berge” or “rive” in English?

A

shore

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5
Q

What is the pronunciation difference between “porch” and “Porsche”?

A

Porch = PORTCH

Porsche = PORSH

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What is “litige” in English?

Example: The …………… is in court.

A

dispute

litigation

Example:
The dispute is in court.
The litigation is in court.

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What is “les deux parties” in English?

Example: Both ………….. will have to defend their point of view.

A

both parties

Example: Both parties will have to defend their point of view.

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What is “ristourne” in English?

Example: He’s supposed to receive a …………. based on the sales.

A

discount

Example: He’s supposed to receive a discount based on the sales.

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