C’est simple comme bonjour is one of my favorite French expressions. The literal translation is: “it’s as easy as hello” and meanings include “it’s easy as pie”, “it’s easy as ABC” and “it’s as simple as that”.
French Expressions
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Avoir du pain sur la planche is a French expression that translates literally to “to have bread on the board” and means “to have a lot on your plate” and “to have a lot to do”.
Cracher dans la soupe is a French expression that translates literally to “to spit in the soup” and means “to bite the hand that feeds you” or “to be ungrateful towards somebody you depend on”. Cracher dans la soupe to bite the hand that feeds you
Faire la fine bouche is a French expression meaning to be finicky.
Faire la pluie et le beau temps is a French expression meaning to call the shots.



