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Allemande is the feminine form of the adjective German. It is not capitalized, except when used as a noun to refer to a person.for example:la langue allemande -- the German languageJ'ai vu une Allemande (or, une femme allemande) dans ce café. -- I saw a German woman in that café.
Mon village à l'heure allemande was created in 1945.
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
To keep baked goods moist. Flavor. Finishing a sauce. Lots of things.
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
An allemande is an instrumental dance form in Baroque music, a standard movement of a suite, generally the first or second movement.
Mon village à l'heure allemande has 307 pages.
Allemande im Herbst - 1962 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Allemande means the feminine adjective for German in French so I suppose that it can describe a German dance.
In the early 20th century, the chef Auguste Escoffier updated the classification (5), replacing sauce Allemande with egg-based emulsions (Hollandaise and mayonnaise), and adding tomate. Escoffier's schema is still taught to chefs today: * Béchamel * Espagnole * Hollandaise * Tomato sauce * Velouté
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