Fran|glais — or Fran|glais «frahng GLAY», noun, adjective. French spoken with many English words and expressions: »Franglais permits a Frenchman to do le planning et research on le manpowerisation of a complexe industrielle before taking off for le weekend in … Useful english dictionary
glais — glais·tig; fran·glais; … English syllables
fran — af·fran·chise; aza·fran; en·fran·chise; en·fran·chise·ment; en·fran·chis·er; fran·chis·al; fran·chise·ment; fran·chiser; fran·cic; fran·cien; fran·cis·can·ism; fran·ci·um; fran·co; fran·co·ism; fran·çois; fran·co·ist; fran·co·lin; fran·co·nia;… … English syllables
franglais — fran·glais … English syllables
franglais — fran·glais s.m.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} iron., termine con cui si designano in Francia i neologismi, i calchi e i prestiti penetrati dall inglese nella lingua francese spec. dopo la seconda guerra mondiale; anche agg.inv. {{line}} {{/line}}… … Dizionario italiano
Franglais — Fran|glais [ˈfrɔŋɡleı US ˌfra:ŋˈɡleı] n [U] informal [Date: 1900 2000; : French; Origin: Français French + Anglais English ] a mixture of the French and English languages … Dictionary of contemporary English
franglais — fran|glais [ fraŋ gleı ] noun uncount INFORMAL a humorous language that mixes French and English … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Franglais — Fran•glais [[t]frɑŋˈgleɪ, ˈglɛ[/t]] n. peo ling. (sometimes l.c.) French spoken or written with what is judged to be an excessive or indiscriminate admixture of English words • Etymology: 1960–65; b. F français French and anglais English … From formal English to slang
Franglais — [frän glā′; ] Fr [ frän gle′] n. [Fr, coined (1964) by René Êtiemble, Fr writer < Fran(çais), French + (An)glais, English] [often f ] French that contains a significant quantity of English words and phrases: a mildly contemptuous term … English World dictionary
River Tawe — The River Tawe ( Afon Tawe in Welsh) is a river in south Wales. It flows in a principally south westerly direction for some 48 km (28 miles) from its source below Moel Feity in the old red sandstone hills of the western Brecon Beacons to the… … Wikipedia