A charpe is a medium size dog and has a very wrinkly body every where but they are very nice famility dogs :)
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My friend I stayed with at Christmas had a very aggressive charpe. I fed it a lot of chocolate and it became quite docile. I assume it was mildly poisoned. I am not a vet so can't be sure. Ultimately the dog knows what it likes so if it wants to eat chocolate let it be.
"A scarf" or "one scarf" may be English equivalents of "une écharpe."Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article "une" means "a, one." The feminine noun "écharpe" means "scarf." Its singular definite article is "l" ("the").*The pronunciation is "oo-neh-shahrp."*The article actually is "la." But the vowel "a" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
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a scarf is "un foulard" (masc.), or "une écharpe" (fem.) in French.
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We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
they look like you
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