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milord    
n. 老爷

老爷

milord
n 1: a term of address for an English lord

Milord \Mi*lord"\, n. [F. (also It., Sp., Russ.), fr. E. my
lord.]
Lit., my lord; hence (as used on the Continent), an English
nobleman or gentleman.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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  • Milord - Wikipedia
    Milord (French: [milɔʁ]) is a term for an Englishman, especially a noble, traveling in Continental Europe The term was used in both French and English from the 16th century
  • Milord (Edith Piaf) — French Lyrics English Translation
    Milord (1959) by Édith Piaf is one of her biggest classics and an essential French song for learners The lyrics tell the story of a lonely harbor woman who secretly admires a wealthy traveler named “Milord” and tries to comfort him after heartbreak
  • Milord (song) - Wikipedia
    " Milord " (French pronunciation: [milɔʁ]) or " Ombre de la Rue " [ɔ̃bʁə də la ʁy] ("Shadow of the Street") is a 1959 song (lyrics by Georges Moustaki, music by Marguerite Monnot), famously sung by Édith Piaf
  • MILORD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MILORD is an Englishman of noble or gentle birth
  • Milord - YouTube
    Provided to YouTube by Parlophone (France) Milord · Edith Piaf Eternelle ℗ 1959 Parlophone Warner Music France, a Warner Music Group Company Lead Vocals: Edith Piaf Orchestral Conductor
  • Edith Piaf sings Milord - YouTube
    "Edith Piaf sings her classic song ""Milord"" in this 1962 performance "
  • My Lord, or Mlord, or Milord? : r Fantasy - Reddit
    Like the peasant mumbles "m'lord", the servant says "milord" and the aristocrat enunciates "my lord" "My Lord," if you're fancy, "M'lord," if you're a commoner or a gadfly "Milord," specifically is only used to address a **traveling ** noble
  • Milord — Grokipedia
    Milord is a term of address historically used for an English nobleman or gentleman, derived from the French adaptation of the English phrase "my lord" and commonly employed in continental Europe to denote a traveler of high birth or social standing
  • Édith Piaf – Milord Lyrics - Genius
    « Milord » (1959) d'Édith Piaf raconte l'histoire d'une « fille du port » issue des classes populaires — vraisemblablement une prostituée ou une gamine des rues — qui observe un riche voyageur
  • MILORD (Lyrics in English) - Édith Piaf - Letras. com
    Who didn't have luck! Look at me, Milord You've never seen me But Are you crying, Milord? I I would have never believed it! Well, come on, Milord! Smile at me, Milord! Better than that! Make a little effort There, that's it! Come on, laugh, Milord! Come on, sing, Milord! La-la-la Yes, dance, Milord! La-la-la Bravo Milord! La-la-la





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