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Tai Tien, Muy Bien

A clever combination of the Mandarin and Spanish languages. "Tai Tien" meaning "Too sweet" in Mandarin, "Muy Bien" meaning "Very Good" in Spanish. Together, this expression communicates the examplar of a peaceful, perfectly content state of happiness and well-being.
"I'm Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"We're reunited, and it feels so Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"That enchilada is Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
by Jonathan Lee September 29, 2006
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Bien sûr les langues étrangères

The foreign languages course in French public schools where all children must, by the age of 10, learn to say "we surrender" in no fewer than 8 languages.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao: We are thankful that the Bien sûr les langues étrangères are now insisting on teaching Traditional Chinese.
Now if we could only teach the French to work and stop eating snails. Even we won't eat those gross things.
by Beeb E. King November 19, 2011
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