French elgish sayings
1. "C'est la vie" - That's life
2. "Joie de vivre" - Joy of living
3. "Bon appétit" - Enjoy your meal
4. "Vive la différence" - Long live the difference
5. "Au revoir" - Goodbye
6. "Coup de foudre" - Love at first sight
7. "L'habit ne fait pas le moine" - Don't judge a book by its cover
8. "Petit à petit, l'oiseau fait son nid" - Little by little, the bird builds its nest
9. "La vie en rose" - Life through rose-colored glasses
10. "Chacun voit midi à sa porte" - To each his own
Above is French elgish sayings.
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