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French traditions for good luck: 5 superstitions françaises (épisode en français)

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Learn about French superstitions with a native French speaker, in this episode where I speak all in French!

This French lesson will teach you the typical French culture of good luck: “Offrir un couteau” ? “Le pain à l’envers” ? You will learn how to deal with quirks in French traditions, and the words you can use!
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