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German to French translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Linguistics | |||||||
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4 | l'aigle est solitaire |
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4 | L'aigle vole seul |
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l'aigle est solitaire Explanation: *** |
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L'aigle vole seul Explanation: En fait c'est du John Webster (bien antérieur à Rückert .... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 heure (2008-01-27 16:08:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- La V.O. : Eagles commonly fly alone. They are crows, daws, and starlings that flock together. Reference: http://www.evene.fr/celebre/biographie/john-webster-1798.php |
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