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Spaceholder for housekeeping / technical info., e.g. how to link to a specific post.

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Sorrry about all those e-mail notifications, people! - But keeping clustered together the info. whiich you may
want for future reference will be better / easier in the long run (the Search function in the forums being on the
clunky side).


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 Message 76 of 232
28 January 2014 at 1:39am | IP Logged 
Bonjour à tous!

J'ai fait un petit update içi.

Et pour votre plaisir, MHz Networks tien des émissions de
Nicholas le floch, avec les sous-titres en anglais. Check it out if you have the chance.    
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 Message 77 of 232
28 January 2014 at 7:43am | IP Logged 
Bonjour à tous !

Je voudrais poser une question....

Y a-t-il quelqu'un ici qui puisse m'expliquer les différences entre ces mot, stp?

1) homme politique, femme politique (nm,f)
2) politicien, politicienne (nm,f)
3) politique (nm- une personne, pas les autres définitions stp)
4) politicard (nm)

Merci à l'avance !

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 Message 78 of 232
28 January 2014 at 1:48pm | IP Logged 
PeterMollenburg wrote:
Bonjour à tous !
4) politicard (nm)

Merci à l'avance !


Hadn't heard "politicard" before, but here's Linguee on it:
http://www.linguee.com/english-french/search?source=french&q uery=politicard
Linguee.com
If the link doesn't work, copy and paste the URL, removing any spaces inserted by the forum software.

So it looks as if it's used in a somewhat derogatory sense, to mean something like a "political hack".

By the way, Linguee is one of the resources I've listed in
post 4 of the (growing) list on the first page of this thread. -
Check it (and the others) out!

I'll also be adding the Larousse dictionary to the list in an update.

Edited by songlines on 28 January 2014 at 1:52pm

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 Message 79 of 232
28 January 2014 at 2:04pm | IP Logged 
kanewai wrote:
Bonjour à tous!

J'ai fait un petit update TID=30438&TPN=30">içi.

Et pour votre plaisir, MHz Networks tien des émissions de
Nicholas le floch, avec les sous-titres
en anglais. Check it out if you have the chance.    


Kanewai's also confirmed his move to Team Deuxième - Welcome, Kanewai! - Glad to have you on
board.

Re. The MHz links: if anyone trying it is outside the U.S., the video probably won't be available to you.
(Though there are technical work-arounds in way of unblockers - which I haven't yet tried.)



Edited by songlines on 28 January 2014 at 2:13pm

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 Message 80 of 232
28 January 2014 at 8:08pm | IP Logged 
songlines wrote:
PeterMollenburg wrote:
Bonjour à tous !
4) politicard (nm)

Merci à l'avance !


Hadn't heard "politicard" before, but here's Linguee on it:
http://www.linguee.com/english-french/search?source=french&q uery=politicard
Linguee.com
If the link doesn't work, copy and paste the URL, removing any spaces inserted by the forum software.

So it looks as if it's used in a somewhat derogatory sense, to mean something like a "political hack".

By the way, Linguee is one of the resources I've listed in
post 4 of the (growing) list on the first page of this thread. -
Check it (and the others) out!

I'll also be adding the Larousse dictionary to the list in an update.


Merci Songlines,

J'utilise déjà Linguee et Larousse mais cette fois j'ai voulu demander une personne au lieu de ce
(fantastique) site web. Merci encore :)


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