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What are these foreign phrases' language of origin?

E pluribus unum

Mazel tov

Bonjour

Carpe Diem

Bona Fide

C'est la vie

Mi casa es su casa

C u m Laude (lol)

Faux Pas

Espirit de corps

Ad Nauseum

Al fresco

Deja Vu

Du Jour

Femme Fatale

Bon Voyage

Please help me, these would really help!

Update:

Um your wrong its not all of French, but thanks for stopping by! =|

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  • G K
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    E pluribus unum -- Latin

    Mazel tov-- Hebrew

    Bonjour-- French

    Carpe Diem Latin

    Bona Fide-- Latin

    C'est la vie-- French

    Mi casa es su casa-- Spanish

    C u m Laude (lol) Latin

    Faux Pas French

    Espirit de corps-- French

    Ad Nauseum-- Latin

    Al fresco-- Italian

    Deja Vu--French

    Du Jour-- French

    Femme Fatale-- French

    Bon Voyage--French

    Source(s): Linguistics, French Major
  • 9 years ago

    E pluribus unum ...Latin

    Mazel tov......Hebrew

    Bonjour......French

    Carpe Diem......Latin

    Bona Fide......Latin

    C'est la vie.....French

    Mi casa es su casa......Spanish

    C u m Laude (lol)......Latin

    Faux Pas.....French

    Espirit de corps.....French

    Ad Nauseum.......Latin

    Al fresco.....Italian

    Deja Vu......French

    Du Jour.....French

    Femme Fatale.....French

    Bon Voyage....French

  • 9 years ago

    French.

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