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If it's the one I know (by Dvorjak), it's Czech.
It's Latin. The french word is "Lune" (moon)
On a plane, a lune is a shape with a convex edge and a concave edge, bounded by disks. Given two disks A and B, with intersection C, [A minus C] and [B minus C] would both be lunes. "Lune" has a related meaning on a sphere's surface, where it denotes the area bounded by two great circles. Thus, draw two great circles on a sphere; the area between them is a lune. The word "lune" comes from the Latin word for "moon," as the lune's shape resembles a crescent moon.
la lune (fem.) is the French word for the moon
La Lune ended in 1867.
Luna is Latin for Moon. *** more info ^o^ * lune (not "a" but "e" at the end) also means moon in Fracais (French)
no, beavers do not eat lune eggs
The name Lune means "moon" in French.
The cast of Lune - 2003 includes: Philippe Ambrosini as M. Bonart Clarisse Baffier as Lune
The River Lune is a river in Cumbria and Lancashire, England.
Lune Millennium Bridge was created in 2000.
Vale of Lune RUFC was created in 1900.