The literal translation - according to Google translate - is 'Output of trucks'. In plain English - I personally would take it to mean 'trucks exit'
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ExcitantI say exiting in french sortant or quitter.
A bed (for the furniture and for the river) The Seine burst its banks in 1910 - La seine est sortie de son lit en 1910. Proverb : Comme on fait son lit, on se couche : as you make your bed, you must lie in it. Idiom (in law) Un enfant d'un premier lit = A child of a first marriage
Oh, not very many things: shorty snorty sporty warty naughty, haughty, sortie- well, in Australia and Britain, naughty and haughty ryme with forty, but in America they are pronounced differently. shorty Sporty Sortie Lordy
De = from. Para = to.
Date of departure.
The cast of De sortie - 2005 includes: Thomas Salvador
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The cast of Sortie de Route - 2014 includes: Caroline Frossard as Dixie
Sortie de la messe militaire - 1907 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The cast of Sortie de route - 2011 includes: Claire Dumas as La serveuse Zakariya Gouram as Said
The cast of Sortie de clown - 2006 includes: Robert Guilmard Jan Hammenecker Jeanne Moreau Gaspard Sicx
The cast of Sortie de bain - 1987 includes: Azeddine Bouayad Pascal Elso Jacques Fabbri Christophe Lindon Fabrizio Sarazani Claude Sese Akim Touchane
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The cast of Sortie de route - 2013 includes: Eric Chappot as Le Garagiste Benjamin Eggenberg Allan Gapany as Grgoire Stefanie Gunther as La Mre Samir Melly
Sortie means exit in French.
Paul Gabriac has written: 'Quand je suis de sortie'