qui aime bien châtie bien
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qui aime bien, châtie bien
Contents
1
French
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Proverb
French
Alternative forms
qui aime bien, châtie bien
Etymology
Calque
of
Latin
qui bene amat bene castigat
Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ki ɛm bjɛ̃ ʃa.ti bjɛ̃/
~
/ki ɛm bjɛ̃ ʃɑ.ti bjɛ̃/
Proverb
qui
aime
bien
châtie
bien
you've got to be cruel to be kind
;
spare the rod and spoil the child
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French terms calqued from Latin
French terms derived from Latin
French terms with IPA pronunciation
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