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11/20/2024 Balles

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Nov 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

"Balles," which translates to "balls" in English, can refer to a variety of contexts depending on the setting. In a humorous French context, "les balles" might refer to slang for money, with phrases like "ça coûte trois balles" meaning "it costs three bucks." Historically, during the 19th century, "balles" referred to bullets or cartridges in military terms. Culturally, the word can evoke imagery of French sport and leisure activities, such as pétanque, a popular French game where players throw metal balls as close as possible to a smaller wooden ball. The versatility of "balles" in French highlights the richness and playfulness of the language, as well as its ability to adopt multiple meanings across different spheres of life.

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