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The French word for French is "français."
The phonetic transcription for the word "French" in French is /fs/.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
Or is "ou" in French.
it's a brand name for a fizzy orange drink
Orangina was created in 1936.
Oh-ran-Zhee-na
Yes.
Either Orangina, Fanta or Sunkist
Some words that rhyme with "Ribena" are arena, hyena, and subpoena.
Orangina does not fizz over when shaken because it is designed to be a still drink with only a small amount of natural carbonation. The bottle is not pressurized like traditional carbonated drinks, so shaking it will not cause it to foam or fizz excessively.
pete el conde rodriguez - i like it that i love tht lil tune its also used in the odeon advert
Paint a clear epoxy around the leaking area on the basin. This solution should plug the leakage. I might also suggest a call to the manufacturer to discuss the issue.
* Coca-cola * DnB * Cherryade The reasons for this is that they all contain somthing like,aspartame,caffine,phennanenaline(probably spelt incorrect!) some better one's are like, orangina, which is made with real fruit juices, yours faithfully,Courtney...x
Lady Jane, Orangina, Lily, Bastet or Sekhmet (Egyptian goddess of cats), Maat (pronounced May et) the Egyptian goddess of order, Isis, Taweret (meaning 'she who is great'), Phoebe, Catherine the Great, Queen Elizabeth, KeKe, Lessa, Thomasina, Fifi, Tiffany, Nala, and Lotus Blossom.Always remember that the Egyptians worshiped cats and they never forgot it.
french fries french toast french dressing french beret crossiant french gracapusta french women french poodles