France, it is a cooking term meaning everything in its place.
Checking out any English-Irish dictionary would tell that the English pronoun "I/me" is said "mé" (may) or "mise"(mishe) in Irish. The second form is more emphatic.
They eat rice, bread and suchlike. Really anything they can get their hands on.
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The Mayans ate and eat, because they still exist they eat dear meat, and they eat turkey.
The kanji for mise is店.
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Koji Mise was born in 1976.
Mamiko Mise is 170 cm.
"Yours sincerely" Mise le meas.
Mise Martinovic was born on June 1, 1926, in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Mise à jour was created on 2010-08-23.
Mise en plus is a French term meaning "everything in its place".
if you mean the phrase "mise en place" Set in place - the things you are about to cook
mise (its pronounced misha) mé féin (pronounced May Fayn) or mise féin
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