Please mister please don't play B-17 on the tavern music player the French call this
It's all downhill for the object seen here
This attachment adds a burst of light to brighten the photos of the Eiffel Tower that you take at night
To a Frenchman, it's a sphere on which a map of the Earth is depicted
It's a newspaper like the one for Wall Street or a magazine like the one for ladies' homes
British parlance for this would make the ex-senator Banknote Bradley
The first floor of a building in London is the equivalent of this floor of a building in Boston
A turn-up on your trousers there, becomes one of these on your pants here
The Brits use the Latin curriculum vitae; we use a French word for this document
In England comedian Carrot Top would refer to this as a reverse charge call