Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
Discussion
Laurel Green said:
Quotidian - never heard of it, so am oot!
I haven’t seen tonight’s show, my wife goes to bed early on Thursday nights, as she leaves home early on Friday a.m., so I record it, and we watch it together Friday evening.I’m intrigued as to what question is asked about Quotidian, quotidien, with an E, is French for daily.
There is a chain of sandwich, croissant, and cake selling shops in London called Le Pain Quotidien, (The Daily Bread), and a French language newspaper published in Luxembourg called Le Quotidien, (The Daily).
Frank7 said:
I haven’t seen tonight’s show, my wife goes to bed early on Thursday nights, as she leaves home early on Friday a.m., so I record it, and we watch it together Friday evening.
I’m intrigued as to what question is asked about Quotidian, quotidien, with an E, is French for daily.
There is a chain of sandwich, croissant, and cake selling shops in London called Le Pain Quotidien, (The Daily Bread), and a French language newspaper published in Luxembourg called Le Quotidien, (The Daily).
The meaning of quotidian means, yearly, monthly, weekly, or daily.I’m intrigued as to what question is asked about Quotidian, quotidien, with an E, is French for daily.
There is a chain of sandwich, croissant, and cake selling shops in London called Le Pain Quotidien, (The Daily Bread), and a French language newspaper published in Luxembourg called Le Quotidien, (The Daily).
Guess I should have studied French.
Laurel Green said:
Frank7 said:
I haven’t seen tonight’s show, my wife goes to bed early on Thursday nights, as she leaves home early on Friday a.m., so I record it, and we watch it together Friday evening.
I’m intrigued as to what question is asked about Quotidian, quotidien, with an E, is French for daily.
There is a chain of sandwich, croissant, and cake selling shops in London called Le Pain Quotidien, (The Daily Bread), and a French language newspaper published in Luxembourg called Le Quotidien, (The Daily).
The meaning of quotidian means, yearly, monthly, weekly, or daily.I’m intrigued as to what question is asked about Quotidian, quotidien, with an E, is French for daily.
There is a chain of sandwich, croissant, and cake selling shops in London called Le Pain Quotidien, (The Daily Bread), and a French language newspaper published in Luxembourg called Le Quotidien, (The Daily).
Guess I should have studied French.
If quotidian is a blanket term, which covers yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily, then there was a gap in my education, and I’ll go stand in the corner.
Frank7 said:
Maybe I learned in the wrong place, I always understood that yearly was annuel, monthly was mensuel, and weekly was hebdomadaire, but the last thing I want is to argue about it.
If quotidian is a blanket term, which covers yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily, then there was a gap in my education, and I’ll go stand in the corner.
It doesn't, that was the whole question. You had to pick one of the four.If quotidian is a blanket term, which covers yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily, then there was a gap in my education, and I’ll go stand in the corner.
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