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FrenchIdiom
To stand someone up: origin, meaning, and examples in French
“To stand someone up” means to miss an appointment without notifying. The expression, which originated in the 19th century, initially referred to money before shifting to absence. Here’s the story and usage.
April 30, 2026Read article

SwahiliIdiom
The Swahili expression “pole pole”: meaning and uses
“Pole pole” means “slowly” in Swahili, but it’s also a little philosophy for everyday life. Origin, examples, nuance with “hakuna matata,” and tips for using it naturally.
April 27, 2026Read article