16:01 Oct 31, 2022 |
English to French translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters / Général (argot?) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Samuël Buysschaert France Local time: 07:38 | ||||||
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4 | homards |
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3 | homards |
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3 | homard (different reason), crabe |
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3 -1 | retraites de type "caviar" |
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retraites de type "caviar" Explanation: Nous sommes des politiciens, et des conseillers en matière de retraites de type "caviar". (On parle de "gauche caviar"). |
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lobsters homards Explanation: I watched the video with the sub-titles Since we don't really know what "lobsters" means in context, it seems best to translate it literally |
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lobsters homard (different reason), crabe Explanation: Since the video is about disabilities, I think the chances are the speaker suffers from, is afflicted with (am I allowed to say that?) ectrodactyly, aka split hand, cleft hand: lobster claw hand/foot. It's not perfectly clear, but the man in the white shirt beside him holding his beer in his right hand might have a deformed hand. "L'ectrodactylie (également appelée « aplasie digitale » ou « adactylie »2) est une maladie génétique rare qui se signale par une absence d'un ou plusieurs orteils ou de doigts de la main, formant pour la main une pince, dite « pince de crabe », ou « pince de homard ». Note that the speaker goes on to say "We can laff at ourselves too", so his presentation was probably for comic effect, i.e. poking fun at people who make fun of him/them with the "lobster claw" name. |
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homards Explanation: homards! Mot hors contexte issu d'un tic associé au syndrome de Tourette. Cf. discussion. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 jour 18 heures (2022-11-02 10:29:12 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Je vous en prie, ravi d'avoir pu vous aider ! |
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