by KHD August 2, 2003
Get the Franglais mug.To franglasise "mobile phone". Synonomously known as "Mobiles" in the UK they could be Franglasised into "Le Mobile" instead of "Le téléphone portable" etc
by Wattsie April 21, 2008
Get the Franglasise mug.A mix of English and French, usually employed in the presence of lower-level French students or when one can't think of the French for a word or phrase.
Origin: a mix of the words 'français' and 'anglais', which are French for 'French' and 'English', respectively.
Origin: a mix of the words 'français' and 'anglais', which are French for 'French' and 'English', respectively.
1. I have to speak in Franglais around Kathryn because she's only in French I.
2. Donne-moi some of your Pringles-- je forgot mon déjeuner. (Give me some of your Pringles-- I forgot my lunch.)
2. Donne-moi some of your Pringles-- je forgot mon déjeuner. (Give me some of your Pringles-- I forgot my lunch.)
by PetitePhilosophe June 1, 2005
Get the Franglais mug.is french enlgish. i used franglish quite often. franglish is when you are writting or speaking in english, but add random french words in the middle of the sentance, where they usually dont make sence, or just sound odd.
by Cori <3 June 1, 2005
Get the franglish mug.Bounjour, Mme, Est-ce que vous-avez vu my mom? elle va get REALLY pissed if Je suis late
2: Vas tu te fuck.
2: Vas tu te fuck.
by Mme May 6, 2005
Get the Franglais mug.by simply_stylin April 12, 2005
Get the franglate mug.An absolute unit, but is often dumb with the mental capacity of a pregnant squirrel. Nothing more, nothing less. Good at just one thing and terrible at everything else. Like a buffoon that spells buffoon with bafoon.
That guy over there is a Frangos.
by Philip The Nut September 17, 2019
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