Is this only for the literal action or can it be used figuratively as well? (such as someone who's in line for the throne.)

Mme J.B2Kwiziq community member

Is this only for the literal action or can it be used figuratively as well? (such as someone who's in line for the throne.)

Asked 6 years ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Mme,

No you cannot use 'Faire la queue' figuratively for 'in line for the throne'.

In French you would say :

"L'héritier (heir) dans l'ordre de succession au trône britannique est Charles,le prince de Galles. L'héritier apparent est William, le duc de Cambridge, et l'héritier en ligne est le Prince George, son fils."

Hope this helps!

 

Is this only for the literal action or can it be used figuratively as well? (such as someone who's in line for the throne.)

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