France politicsfromThe Local France1 month agoFrench phrase of the Day: Cadeau du cielCadeau du ciel means 'a gift from the sky', symbolizing unexpected and pleasant surprises.
Paris foodfromThe Local France1 month agoFrench word of the day: Cadeau empoisonneUnderstanding 'cadeau empoisonné' allows insight into deceptive gifts that present difficulties disguised as favors.
AgriculturefromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News1 week agoPuzzleWatch: Fruitful Works of Art * Oregon ArtsWatchOregon's seasonal fruit harvest features prominently in cultural expressions across various art forms.
fromThe Local France2 weeks agoFrench Word of the Day: FeignasseFeignasse, pronounced feyn - nyass, is a colloquial, slightly pejorative term that describes someone who cannot motivate themselves, commonly understood as lazybones or slacker.Parenting
fromThe Local France1 month agoFrench Phrase of the day: Mettre la puce a l'oreilleMettre la puce à l'oreille literally translates to 'to put a flea in someone's ear,' but it means to make someone suspicious or cause them to worry.Paris food