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santosh poudyal MBA, Delhi University

go to the following link

http://translate.Google.com/translate_t

choose option french to English

type the word and press translet.

you will get the answer

un décalage means a gap or a difference, or time difference

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The word "dΓ©calage" in French can be translated to "shift" or "gap" in English, referring to a difference or discrepancy between two things.

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