Grippe is an old word for the flu (influenza), so you would use it the same way you would use the word flu, but it is not commonly used now anyway; flu is used instead.
Example: The child was sent home from school with grippe.
"Grippe" is an outdated term for influenza or the flu. You can use it in a sentence like: "She was bedridden with a severe case of grippe."
The spelling "grippe" is an archaic term for a medical condition, which was usually influenza. The homophone is "grip" (a handhold or holding point).
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
You can use the word "demanding" as a synonym for "challenging."
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.
You would use "have" after the word "can." For example, "I can have a cookie."
The French word for flu, or influenza is Grippe.
Grippe is what they called the flu back in the old ddays
Grippe - album - was created in 1991-05.
The definition of the word "grippe" is Influenza, which is a contagious viral disease. You can learn more about Influenza at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Influenza" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Peter Grippe was born on 1912-08-11.
Peter Grippe died on 2002-11-18.
grippe ! for this case we say "grippe porcine"
Grippe is an old name for influenza, or what most call the flu.
"Grippe porcine", even if we never see a swine with that flu...
it means nothing ok gosh and mind your own busnnes
The spelling "grippe" is an archaic term for a medical condition, which was usually influenza. The homophone is "grip" (a handhold or holding point).
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