The Major Jean Pariseau, a Canadian historian and writer, wrote the French version of 'in Flanders field'.
expertise -> compétence (f., usually pl.) The word "expertise" also exists in French (I assume that's where we got it), but it is not as common and is only used for very specialized areas.
field = campo or vega
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El campo is the Spanish for field.
It can mean a lot of things depending on what you are talking about. It can mean field (as in the field you plant crops in) or a field (as in the one you would play Soccer on). They also use it for Camp (like scout's camp), along with many other things.
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Why did only poppies grow in Flanders field.....
The speaker of flanders field is "the dead" in line 6 it says "we the dead" as if speaking to the reader.
The poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae was written during the Second Battle of Ypres.Ypres is a city in Belgium.
flanders field in France
Flanders Fields is the name given to the battlefields from World War I. The fields are located between West Flanders and East Flanders in Belgium.
Flanders field was the battlefront in Flanders during World War 1. There died a lot of British soldiers, so one of those British soldiers wrote a poem: In Flanders fields. Flanders is located in Belgium. It lies in the north of Belgium and they speak Dutch (Flemish).
Poppies were grown in Flanders Field.
Yes.
Belgium. A great battle was fought at Flanders Field in WWI.
There is a Wolrd War One US Military Cemetery near Waregem (Belgium) called Flanders Field Military Cemetery.
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