what is the meaning of "expressions imagées de la langue française" ?

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The meaning of this line is "Figurative expression of French"
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It means " Colorful expressions of the French language "
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The expressions of forming phrases in French Language
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It is the idiomatic expressions where the meaning of the words used in the expressions carry a different meaning. And not it's original one.
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This can mean : 1. Phrases of the French language. 2. Metaphors of the French language. 3. Colorful phrases of the French language.
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D'accord , '' Full of imagery expressions of the French language ". Écoutez - moi, Monsieur Oscar, pourquoi vous me posant la question facile du français ? L'essai d'innover un certain questionairie difficile et différent , en avant grandit . toute - à - 'heure .
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The ut supra, sentence means per se , " Full of imagery expressions of the French language " .
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