Which of these is not French? Brie, Gouda, Munster
Gouda
Literally, a "false step" it's an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation
Faux Pas
to leave on a balloon
Partir sur une balloune: Party Hard
The Mona Lisa lives in what museum?
Louvre
The French eat cheese before what meal/course?
Dessert!
You cut or clip these to get a discount on your laundry detergent at the store.
Sing the apple
Chanter la pomme:
Chat someone up
This event was first held in 1924 in Chamonix, France with 258 participants.
Winter Olympics
Camambert is from what region of France?
Normandy
a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought. Ex. Fake it till you make it, happily ever after
Cliche
To toast both sides
Toaster des deux bords: To be really tired
What is the national motto of France?
Liberté, égalitié, fraternité ‘
‘liberty, equality, fraternity’
This blue cheese is aged in caves in the south of France.
Roquefort
When jumping out of a plane you better have one of those to protect you against a bad fall.
Parachute
Don't release the potato
Lache pas la patate: Don't give up
France has the most nobel prize winners in what category?
Literature!
How many kilos of cheese does do the French eat on average (per person)?
25.9 kilos
From the French for "shoe" deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage
Sabotage
To imitate a moose
Caller l’orignal: To Vomit
What geometric shape does France resemble?
Hexagon