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A lullaby is "une berceuse" (fem.) in French.

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How do you spell lullaby in French?

A lullaby is "une berceuse" (feminine noun) in French; from the verb "bercer" meaining to rock, to lull.


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She sang a lullaby to her baby. That is an old lullaby you're singing.


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Is lullaby an adverb?

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What is the plural of lullaby?

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