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"Enormous bird" is an English equivalent of the French phrase énorme oiseau or oiseau énorme. (the adjective can be used both before or after the noun)Specifically, the masculine noun oiseau means "bird." The feminine/masculine adjective énorme translates as "enormous." The pronunciation will be "wah-zoh ey-nohrm" in French.
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In French, "NF" stands for "Norme Française" which translates to "French Standard." It refers to a set of standards and certifications developed by the French Association for Standardization (AFNOR) to ensure quality and safety in products and services.
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