French: One Language Divided by Two Lingos
Expat Living and Real Estate · Jemma - French Lessons · Learning FrenchContributor blog post by Jemma:
Christelle backed her taxi into Bellevue’s courtyard the other morning and popped out with a bright smile and breezy bonjour. She is, quite blatantly, anything but the typical French taxi driver who lashed out across the international headlines last month.
Equally striking is Christelle’s dress sense: It is unfailingly incredible (in the truest sense of that word) …Continue reading here
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