You can't have your cake and eat it too is an idiom used in many languages. In France, the expression means to have the butter and the money for the butter. A longer version says you can't have all three things - but why not? Do you have a similar idiom in your language? If you do, let us know what it is in the comments section.
Amber & I teach you 12 idiomatic English phrases while attending the filming of an episode of Paul's TV show on the street in Paris. Click the link below for videos and photos, and a list of the idioms with definitions -
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