R ragazzo Golden Member Jan 9, 2002 1,759 0 0 May 20, 2004 #1 What does this phrase mean "paire de claques"? Merci.
rh71 No Lifer Aug 28, 2001 52,844 1,049 126 May 20, 2004 #3 http://babelfish.altavista.com/ (for future reference)
R ragazzo Golden Member Jan 9, 2002 1,759 0 0 May 20, 2004 #4 Originally posted by: biostud666 according to babblefish: pair of slaps Click to expand... what the heck is a pair of slaps?
Originally posted by: biostud666 according to babblefish: pair of slaps Click to expand... what the heck is a pair of slaps?
N Ness Diamond Member Jul 10, 2002 5,407 2 0 May 20, 2004 #5 are you sure you have the spelling of the first word correct? Were there any accents? edit: or the spelling of the second word, for that matter. paire de works together, but not with claques.... I'm thinking paire is a mispelled for of some verb...
are you sure you have the spelling of the first word correct? Were there any accents? edit: or the spelling of the second word, for that matter. paire de works together, but not with claques.... I'm thinking paire is a mispelled for of some verb...
F Farfrael Senior member Mar 6, 2002 312 0 0 May 20, 2004 #6 claque = slap paire = pair so une paire de claque = pair of slap = two slaps paire de claque is a French idiom
claque = slap paire = pair so une paire de claque = pair of slap = two slaps paire de claque is a French idiom
N Ness Diamond Member Jul 10, 2002 5,407 2 0 May 20, 2004 #7 Originally posted by: Farfrael claque = slap paire = pair so une paire de claque = pair of slap = two slaps paire de claque is a French idiom Click to expand... damn idioms always throw foreign languages to hell.
Originally posted by: Farfrael claque = slap paire = pair so une paire de claque = pair of slap = two slaps paire de claque is a French idiom Click to expand... damn idioms always throw foreign languages to hell.