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leVocab on Twitter: "ARMOIRE: the gender of the French word for wardrobe is feminine...l'armoire #mfltwitterati #mflire #learnfrench https://t.co/WCHqhQXQAj" / Twitter
How to say "to staple" in French? And a wardrobe malfunction on the way to a wedding in Cassis - FRENCH WORD-A-DAY
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UK We Call It Autumn From the French Word Autompne and Later the Latin Autumnus'' USA WE CALL IT FALL BECAUSE LEAF FALL DOWN Waiting for Autumn So I Can Wear 90%
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Gengo - A 'portmanteau' word is the elegant-sounding French term for a word that's made up of the contracted version of other words. While some portmanteau words are fairly informal, others have
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