Partager is the french for share. "Par- ta (as in tar)-jhay (soft g)"
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un courtier en titres
in French what does E O mean
Sinssa doesn't mean anything in French.
UN PART is a share or portion; IL PART means HE LEAVES.
Partager is the french for share. "Par- ta (as in tar)-jhay (soft g)"
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"je partage ma chambre avec ma (soeur)" means "I share my (bed)room with my (sister)" in French.
They did. Just look at google earth. It is free for any country to download. Oh, you mean why didn't the french share their maps with the spanish? One word: war.
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French influence
A share (noun) = pars To share (verb) = partire
"Share" is an English equivalent of the French word écot.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It means "share" in the sense of one's involvement, part in an activity or enterprise. The pronunciation will be "ey-kohr" in French.
Share = Dele To Share = Å dele (aa dele)
'partage ton courage'