French Language Notes, Proverbs, Sayings, and Quotes

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Après la pluie, le beau temps.

After the rain comes the fair weather

Proverb

The French phrase « Après la pluie, le beau temps » translates to « After the rain, comes the fair weather » in English. This expression is often used to convey the idea that difficult times will eventually come to an end, and better days are on the horizon. It serves as a reminder to stay optimistic during challenging situations, as brighter days will follow. It is a symbol of hope, resilience, and the belief that things will get better in due course.

Il ne faut pas se fier aux apparences 

One should not judge by appearances

french

Il ne faut pas se fier aux apparences is a common French phrase that translates to « One should not judge by appearances » in English. This expression encourages people to look beyond the surface level and not make judgments solely based on outward appearances. It reminds us that things may not always be as they seem, and encourages us to delve deeper to truly understand a person or situation. It serves as a reminder to be open-minded and not jump to conclusions based on initial impressions.

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