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Finding the "French" in Property
(FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY) October 29, 2009 Bonjour French Property Insider Subscriber, This week my favorite plumber is installing the piping and "ballons" in the studio and "studette" I call "Le Saint-Tropez" and "La Brigitte." This is in advance of laying the "chape" and the "carrelages" on the floor of both "pieces," necessary before any more work can be done. He is surrounded by rubble and crumbling walls resulting from the total demolition of the apartment for pre-renovation preparation coupled with the "ravalement" of the exterior of the building. I learn many new terms in French with each new renovation project as each requires something a bit different. Communicating with the "plombier," the "entrepreneur" and les "ouvriers" is essential to the "chantier" going smoothly. I'm handling this project myself and have subcontracted the plumber, a "mosaiste" and "trompe l'oeil" artist to add the finishing touches. My goal is turn this 17th-century "nid" into a "bijou" that will make every guest's vacation in Paris absolute magic. As a by-product of this new vocabulary comes a deeper understanding of French and the necessity of fluency. In today's issue, we bring you a bit of insight into the language crossovers as well as some helpful tools so you can manage your own "chantier" (and life in France) with confidence. France tops the list again for quality of life in Europe. This is no surprise to us who love living here! Read all about it in today's issue and download the full report. You're going to love some of the other tidbits of news we have in store for you in today's issue of FPI -- including the latest in wrist gear designed to keep your lungs healthy. And for Hot Properties?...French properties that need renovation...of course! A bientôt, Adrian Leeds
Volume VII, Issue 43, October 29, 2009 In this issue: * Discover Quality Living in France France Tops European List for Quality of Life
The survey comes on the back of another recent report which showed that mortgage demands for properties in France are on the rise. Alistair Lockhart, Sales & Marketing Manager, The French Property Agents (FPA), said: “France has a stable housing market with no historic peaks and troughs. The concept of a property ladder is only just beginning to take hold in France – young French people, who five years ago would have seen renting as their only option are now looking to get on that ladder. “They are seeing property as a long term capital growth proposition and the government is making it easier for first time buyers to reach the first rung. This is great news for the rest of the property market as it will stimulate demand and growth. “Prices now in France, especially in popular areas, do seem to be bottoming out and we are receiving plenty of buyer enquiries from UK clients. Because prices at the moment are more realistic we are noticing a great deal of interest from US and UK investors. September and October have been very busy months for FPA, with an increase in the number of houses going on the market and good mortgage deals available. “We are predicting that prices will rise by the back end of 2010, so now is definitely the time to buy and experience the French quality of life. “It comes as no surprise to those of us living and working in France, that the country should top a quality of life poll. “The French have a different attitude to lifestyle, placing security and a good balance between work and leisure time ahead of pure monetary factors. The French in essence work to live, while the Brits [and Americans] live to work! Health and welfare are priorities in a country where there is still plenty of land and space and population density on average is low... Read the entire article at http://www.fly-2let.co.uk/news308.html. Editor's Note: Read a copy of the entire report on our Web site at http://www.adrianleeds.com/frenchproperty/insider/members/content/quality_of_life_report.pdf. "Trouvé"
(Found) in Translation Excerpt from Parler Paris Nouvellettre®
La Toussaint is November 1st, when French Catholics celebrate their illustrious saints. That makes sense: "tous saint" or "all saints." It's fairly literal -- no wonder why it sticks on the tongue. So many French words do...now that my level of French has improved and the English translation can be easily forgotten. In a conversation last night with a New York friend who spends a few months a year here in her "pied-à-terre" (apartment which serves a 'foothold' in Paris) with a beautiful view on the "Marais" (district in Paris that centuries ago was swampland) just "en face" (in front) of the Saint-Paul "Métro" (subway) station, it was difficult to come up with the English words for much of my own dialog. It's not that I speak French so much. In fact, it's really rather pathetic how bad my level of French is considering a 15-year full time residence in the land of Francophones. As an Anglophone, one can exist here his entire life with barely any French at all. (The French have become quite fluent in English and love to show it off.) But I must admit, it wouldn't be quite as much fun as it is mixing and matching the languages to suit one's own expression. There simply are lots of words in French that have no good English equivalent. For example, now that I'm knee deep in the construction dust of the renovation of my studio and "studette" (very small studio apartment), words that apply to the project seem to roll off the tongue in French easier than in English. The "chantier" (construction project) is what everyone calls it as if it were as "formidable" (grand) as "un château" (castle). The "plombier" (plumber) wants to know where to install the "robinet" (tap) and the "massons" (masons) are about to lay the "chape" (coating or covering), in this case of "beton" (concrete) before laying the "carrelages" (tiles) on the "sol" (floor). The "Franglais" seems to be creeping into my vocabulary more and more, just as English has infiltrated the French language, too. Newly created French words pop up everyday as the French adopt the words in English for which there is no good equivalent in French. "D'accord" has easily become "okay" and "le weekend" became "au courant" (fully familiar) for exactly what it is long ago. Instead of "les nouvelles" you will hear someone ask a friend, "Donne-moi de tes 'news.'" And now with the world of "cyberspace," "courrier électronique" or "courriel" is now of course, "email" (which in French 'used' to mean "enamel!"). There's a long list of words we have shared for centuries such as "armoire," "cliché," "entrepreneur," "liaison" and "rapport" -- words that clearly had no good equivalent in English so we adopted them as our own. This crossing or "mariage" of cultures is being expressed in the language every day so that at some point perhaps we won't recognize the difference between the French and the English at all. That's what's happening now to tie my tongue. I'm having a personal cross-cultural experience -- it's tough to even discern the difference between the French and the English term in some instances. You may recall it happened a few months ago to the Parler Paris "Newsletter"...when it became the Parler Paris "Nouvellettre®" (although this one cannot be blamed on the French as it's a creation of mine with the help of some friends). Editor's Note: The best online glossary of construction terms French to English I can find is at this link: http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/theme/BA/EN/FR/A/1. French
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On the 27th, 28th and 29th of November 2009 Prestige-Paris will celebrate its third birthday with the assistance of France Convention, a specialist in niche and luxury trade fairs. This year’s gathering will be required both to meet the visitors’ very demanding expectations and outdo last year’s exceptionally successful event. The recent recession has failed to affect the luxury sector as much as the rest of the economy, in fact the latest figures have revealed that the Parisian real estate market has improved. It seems that the most beautiful and luxurious homes never fail to find a buyer, a thought that will encourage participants in this most prestigious property exhibition.
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