PSG have revived their interest in the Frenchman in what France's media is calling an attempt to 'Frenchify' their frontline. This is somewhat surprising given that the Parisians have already ...
His dislike of the French was evident in this definition: “Frenchify, to infect with the manner of France; to make a coxcomb”. And he calls ruse “a French word neither elegant nor necessary”.
As it develops the idea is to ‘Frenchify’ the village. It’s a bit of mockery, dealing with nobody liking the French but having a test-drive in the car, and deciding it may be French but it ...
If you care about the development of European food over the last century, and want to know the stories behind the names, here ...
His first name, ‘Christian’ became ‘Chréthien’, also adding an accent to his surname to frenchify it. This is how Grothe became Grothé. The descendants of Chrétien Grothé would then leave their mark ...