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Mirelaigue doesn't seem so much patois than an outdated word. It is most likely a portmanteau word made up of "mire" (from latin "see") and "aigue", the old French form for "water". As a placename, expect Mirelaigue to be on a high ground, where you have a large and direct view of a body of water.
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"Bredda"
salsa is my favorite! ------------------ The word "shoes" in Latin is "calceamenta"
He spoke in a lively patois that combined elements of French and Spanish.
Yes it's a Jamaican Patois swear.
Patois is spelled Patois. In some dialects it is spelled Patwa.
There is no such language as Patois. A patois is a type of language. There are many versions of patois in the world, and none of them are official languages.
The likely word is "potatoes" (starchy vegetables).A similar word is patois, an informal dialect.
Patwa is another word for toilet
Lingual means " of the tongue."
In Jamaican Patois, the word "dumb" can be expressed as "foolish" or "idiat."
congratulations
Patois is another word for tongue and dialect is another word too
The Latin word for shoes is the word et calceamentis. The word shoes is said as scarpe in the Italian language.
"Kijan ou ye" in French Patois means "How are you?"