Let’s Parler Franglais!

Let’s Parler Franglais! by Miles Kington is a humorous exploration of the French language, published by Franz Steiner Verlag in 2004. This New Ed edition spans 96 pages and is presented in French. The book addresses the perceived lack of English words in French, offering a playful take on language that can be appreciated by those with minimal French knowledge, while also challenging those who have a stronger grasp of the language.
Readers will find a unique blend of humor and linguistic commentary as Kington navigates the quirks of French through his concept of Franglais. The book presents a lighthearted approach to foreign language study, making it accessible to a wide audience. With its focus on parodies and the playful interplay between English and French, this edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of Romance languages in an entertaining manner.
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The trouble with French is that there are far too few English words in it. In this book, Miles Kington, the critic, columnist and creator of Franglais, puts all that right. The language here can be understood by almost anyone who failed GCSE French. If you have passed GCSE French, it could be tricky, but try anyway. A Frenchman would probably not understand a word of it, not that he would let on.
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