Définitions énigmatiques
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Was just going to put that, Ally, and I thought 'sack' was a good'un as well.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
If you're no fast, you're last.FrenchForumSurvivor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 1:08 pmWas just going to put that, Ally, and I thought 'sack' was a good'un as well.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
You're mixing your languages, Ally, Indian, Italian and Scottish - char don nay.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Correct. Is that not what English is? A selection of words from other languages.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Indeed, English is a bastard language.
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