Use French to make your writing more pretentious

Use French to make your writing more pretentiousIf you plan to win next year’s Nobel Prize for Literature, you may want to have a look at the Tameri Guide for Writers, a site dedicated to writers, instructors, and students.

Here’s one of the tips they give:

When you want a character to sound pretentious, nothing beats a nice turn of French. Somehow, American writers (and readers) associate all things French with money, pretense, and culture. It’s quite the mix of responses, a “love-hate” relationship with France. If you want a character with class, or one completely without class, French is a wonderful tool.

Some of the examples of French phrases to use:

au revoir – until we meet again
bête noire – a thing especially disliked
bon jour – good day; hello
coup de grâce – death blow
Dieu défend le droit – God defends the right
en rapport – in sympathy
femme de chambre – chambermaid
honi soit qui mal y pense – evil be with him who has evil thoughts
le roi est mort, vive le roi – The king is dead, long live the king.
le style, c’est l’homme - the style is the man
nom de guerre – assumed name
pis aller – last resort
quand même – nevertheless; nonetheless
raison d’état – for the good of the country
voilà – look or see

As you can see, it doesn’t take much to write a chef d’oeuvre

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One Response to Use French to make your writing more pretentious

  1. MOUTON NOIR says:

    It s as pretentious than trying to put english word in a sentence (NOT!) It looks more “ridicule” than pretentious