"enculé" it is the close relative "enfoiré" have no equivalent in english either (as far as I know)One of the best French words lacking in most other languages is enculer. So useful.
this is just after the Romans abandoned England. around 400ADThe people we call Anglo-Saxons were actually immigrants from northern Germany and southern Scandinavia. Bede, a monk from Northumbria writing some centuries later, says that they were from some of the most powerful and warlike tribes in Germany. Bede names three of these tribes: the Angles, Saxons and Jutes.
Errr... It depends ? If you read attentively the French version maybe. Looking up words in a dictionary, wiktionary or simlar certainly helps. Auto-translating whole chunks of text and looking only at the result does not.I wonder: When i open french magazines on the Readly App on Ipad in one window, and the browser whit maybe Google Translate or something simular to google the Words i dont know, would this also help? ,
I do it WITH translator PDA's so that Google will not be armed WITH knowledge about me. You can also do it WITH books. I use those too, when I want to get by WITH something low-tech.I wonder: When i open french magazines on the Readly App on Ipad in one window, and the browser whit maybe Google Translate or something simular to google the Words i dont know, would this also help? ,
I download entire public domain dictionaries.I do it WITH translator PDA's so that Google will not be armed WITH knowledge about me. You can also do it WITH books. I use those too, when I want to get by WITH something low-tech.