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What is 'wobbly' when translated from English to French?

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Bancal in the masculine and bancale in the feminine about furniture and chancelant in the masculine and chancelante in the feminine about a person are French equivalents of the English word "wobbly." The respective pronunciations in French will be "ban-kal" for the object and "shaw-slaw" and "shaw-slawnt" for the person.

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