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      • pardon my French (informal idiom) /ˈpɑr.dən maɪ frɛntʃ/ Meaning an informal way to say sorry for using bad language. a light-hearted way to apologize for swearing, pretending the words are in another language.
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  5. The idiom “pardon my French” is a commonly used phrase that people say before using profanity or vulgar language. It’s a way to apologize in advance for any offensive language that may be spoken.

  6. So, “Pardon my French” here is used by the speaker to warn the other party that they will hear a particularly vulgar word or phrase that may or may not offend their sensibilities (depending on their proclivity for cursing).

  7. Jul 3, 2024 · pardon my French (informal idiom) /ˈpɑr.dən maɪ frɛntʃ/ Meaning. an informal way to say sorry for using bad language. a light-hearted way to apologize for swearing, pretending the words are in another language. originally meant to apologize for using French words in English, especially when listeners might not understand them.

  8. Pardon my French" or "Excuse my French" is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as words from the French language. The phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity, swearing, or curses in the presence of those offended by it, under the pretense of the words being part of a foreign language.