French Lessons: Toucher du bois
Toucher du bois as the French say translates to “touch wood” or in U.S. English “knock on wood.” (Le bois = wood). With the roller coaster of finding an apartment in Paris (thank you for all your amazing comments and sympathy!) I definitely need a little luck on my side. But thanks to yesterday’s post I received my best apartment lead yet. But before I jinx it, je touche du bois!
P.S. Did you see last week’s animated gif lesson? One of my favorites!
French Lessons is an ongoing series where I teach you French words and cultural lessons while beefing up my Illustrator skills.
Christine
July 20, 2012 at 5:20 pm //
Je touche du bois pour toi Anne!! In a few months I’ll be starting my own apartment search in Paris so your tips are much, much appreciated. Wishing you the best of luck!
Prêt à Voyager
July 21, 2012 at 7:38 am //
Merci, Christine! Here’s hoping!
Bon week-end!
Anne
Caterina M
July 23, 2012 at 6:05 am //
Didn’t know it’s the same expression in french and in english…in italian we say something more like “to touch iron” (=toccare ferro).
Caterina
http://www.wonderlustqueen22.blogspot.com
Prêt à Voyager
July 23, 2012 at 9:10 am //
Caterina, really interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Anne