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french to english translations
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1) "French" -- As to french to english translations french Pronunciation: 'french Function: transitive verb Usage: often capitalized 1 : to trim the meat from the end of the bone of (as a chop) 2 : to cut (green beans) in thin lengthwise strips before cooking Pronunciation Symbols French refers to anything of or relating to France and may refer directly to the following articles: - the French people
- the French language
- The French, a band
- Samuel French Ltd
- People named French
- French Kiss, a type of deep kiss where the kissers' tongues meet
Fictional characters: - Joseph French, a Detective Inspector appearing in several novels by Freeman Wills Crofts
- Giles French or "Mr. French" on the television series Family Affair, played by Sebastian Cabot
- French kissing, an album by Sarah Connor
- Pardon my French, a common euphemism used in the US and UK
- French catheter scale
- French Defence, the name of a chess opening
- List of all pages beginning with "French"
- List of French phrases used by English speakers
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2) "To" -- As to french to english translations 1to Pronunciation: t&, tu, 'tü Function: preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until 1 a -- used as a function word to indicate movement or an action or condition suggestive of movement toward a place, person, or thing reached <drove to the city> <went back to the original idea> <went to lunch> b -- used as a function word to indicate direction <a mile to the south> <turned his back to the door> <a tendency to silliness> c -- used as a function word to indicate contact or proximity <applied polish to the table> <put her hand to her heart> d (1) -- used as a function word to indicate the place or point that is the far limit <100 miles to the nearest town> (2) -- used as a function word to indicate the limit of extent <stripped to the waist> e -- used as a function word to indicate relative position <perpendicular to the floor> 2 a -- used as a function word to indicate purpose, intention, tendency, result, or end <came to our aid> <drink to his health> b -- used as a function word to indicate the result of an action or a process <broken all to pieces> <go to seed> <to their surprise, the train left on time> 3 -- used as a function word to indicate position or relation in time: as a : BEFORE <five minutes to five> b : TILL <from eight to five> <up to now> 4 -- used as a function word to indicate addition, attachment, connection, belonging, possession, accompaniment, or response <the key to the door> <danced to live music> <comes to her call> 5 -- used as a function word (1) to indicate the extent or degree (as of completeness or accuracy) <loyal to a man& TO may stand for the following: - Tactics Ogre
- In sports, it can stand for turnover, or time out
- Toronto, a city in Ontario, Canada ("T" stands for Toronto, and "O" stands for Ontario.) This is used by residents of the city as a mark of pride, and by many other Canadians (particularly western Canadians) as a term of mild contempt.
- The Office, a TV show
- Thousand Oaks, California
- President Airlines, IATA airline designator
- Tonga (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)
- Yugoslav Territorial Defense (TO) (see: Military of Yugoslavia)
- Takeoff
- Telephone operator
- Internet Relay Chat slang for takeover
- JEDEC transistor outline.
- Terrell Owens, the nickname for an NFL (U.S. National Football League) wide receiver.
- A medieval Terrae Orbis map.
To may mean: - .to, the country code top-level domain for Tonga
- "Metropolis" in Japan (都); Tokyo is a metropolis
- "Province" in Korea (도; 道: to is the McCune-Reischauer spelling of do); see Provinces of Korea
- Romanisation of the Japanese kana と and ト
- Johnnie To, a Hong Kong film director and producer
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3) "English" -- As to french to english translations 1English Pronunciation: 'i[ng]-glish, 'i[ng]-lish Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English englisc, from Engle (plural) Angles : of, relating to, or characteristic of England , the English people, or the English language - Englishness noun Pronunciation Symbols English may refer to: - English language
- English literature
- English studies
- English people
- Of or referring to England
- English technique in billiards
- English, Indiana
- English River, several rivers located in North America
- English (book)
English is also the surname of: - Alex English, an American basketball player
- Arthur English (1919–1995), British comedian
- CariDee English, winning contestant of Cycle 7 of America's Next Top Model
- Ellia English, an American actress
- George Bethune English (1787–1828), an American religious critic and adventurer
- James L. English, Mayor of Sacramento, California, in 1855 and Treasurer of California
- John English, a Canadian diplomat, politician, author, and academic
- Johnny English, name of 2003 comic movie and its main character played by Rowan Atkinson
- Jon English, an Australian singer, actor, and comedian
- Phil English (born 1956), a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Robert Henry English (1888–1943), an American Rear Admiral and submariner
- Ron English, a pop artist
- Sam English (1908–1967), an Irish footballer
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4) "Translations" -- As to french to english translations translation Pronunciation: tran(t)s-'lA-sh&n, tranz- Function: noun 1 : an act, process, or instance of translating : as a : a rendering from one language into another; also : the product of such a rendering b : a change to a different substance, form, or appearance : CONVERSION c (1) : a transformation of coordinates in which the new axes are parallel to the old ones (2) : uniform motion of a body in a straight line 2 : the process of forming a protein molecule at a ribosomal site of protein synthesis from information contained in messenger RNA -- compare TRANSCRIPTION 3 - translational /-shn&l, -sh&-n&l/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols - For the act of conversion between languages, see Translation. For other uses of the word "translation', see Translation (disambiguation).
Translations (Aistrichiuain) is a three-act play by Irish playwright Brian Friel written in 1980. It is set in Baile Beag (Ballybeg), a small, fictional village at the heart of 19th century agricultural Ireland. Friel has said that Translations is "a play about language and only about language", but it deals with a wide range of issues, stretching from language and communication to cultural imperialism. Despite the 1833 setting, there are obvious parallels between Baile Beag and today's world.
- 1 Performance and publication
- 2 Plot
- 3 Historical references
| Translations was first performed at the Guildhall in Derry, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday, 23 September 1980. It was the first production by the Field Day Theatre Company founded by Brian Friel and Stephen Rea. It was directed by Art O Briain and featured the following cast: - Mick Lally (Manus)
- Ann Hasson (Sarah)
- Jack Roy Hanlon (Jimmy Jack)
- Nuala Hayes (Maire)
- Liam Neeson (Doalty)
- Brenda Scallon (Bridget)
- Ray McAnally (Hugh)
- Stephen Rea (Owen)
- David Heap (Captain Lancey)
- Shaun Scott (Lieutenant Yolland)
The play was staged with Barnard Hughes in New York City by the Manhattan Theatre Club. It was published by Faber and Faber in 1981. The play is set in the quiet community of Baile Beag (later anglicized to Ballybeg), in County Donegal, Ireland. Many of the inhabitants have little experience of the world outside the village. Tales about Greek goddesses are as commonplace as those about the potato crops. Many languages (ancient and modern) are spoken in the village. Friel uses language as a tool to highlight the problems of communication - lingual, cult..."
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