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Foreign Words and Phrases. Some French, Latin, and Greek words and terms have become part of our vocabulary. respondez sil vous plait (RSVP). Please respond. Du Jour (d uh zh oo r). Of the moment. Cum Laude (kŏŏm lou'dē,). With honor. Verbatim ( ver- bey -tim). Word for word. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Some French, Latin, and Greek words and terms have become part of our

vocabulary.

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respondez sil vous plait (RSVP)

Please respond

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Cum Laude (kŏŏm lou'dē,)  

With honor

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Verbatim(ver-bey-tim)

Word for word

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Avant-garde(uh-vahnt-gahrd)

New and unusual

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Carte Blanche(kahrt blanch, blahnch)

License

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Tabula Rasa (tab-yuh-luh rah-suh)

Empty slate

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Carpe Diem(kahr-pe dee-em)

Seize the day

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Bona Fide (boh-nuh fahyd)

Genuine

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Vox Populi (voks pop-yuh-lahy)

Voice of the people

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Déjà Vu (dey-zhah voo)

A feeling of having experienced something previously

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Bon Voyage (bon voi-ahzh)

Have a good trip

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Femme Fatale (fem fuh-tal)

Disastrous woman

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E Pluribus unum (e ploo-ri-boos oo-noom)

One out of many (U.S. motto)

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Status quo (…kwoh)

Existing state

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Caveat Emptor (kav-ee-aht emp-tawr)

Buyer beware

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Hoi Polloi (hoi puh-loi)

The ordinary people

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Tempus fugit (tem-poos foo-git)

Time flies

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Savoir Faire (sav-wahr-fair)

Savvy, courtesy

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Enfant Terrible (ahn-fahn te-ree-bluh)

Terrible child

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Faux Pas (foh pah)

A social blunder

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Alma Mater (ahl-muh mah-ter)

School one attended

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Esprit de Corps (e-spree duh kawr)

Fellowship, camaraderie

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Prima Donna (pree-muh don-uh)

1. Chief female operatic singer

2. Self-important, difficult person

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Joie de Vivre (zhwaduh vee-vruh)

Love of life

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Alpha and Omega

Beginning and end

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Ad Nauseam (ad naw-zee-uhm)

To the extreme degree

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C’est la Vie (se la vee)

That’s life

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Non Sequitur (non sek-wi-ter)

It does not follow

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Terra Firma (…fur-muh)

Earth