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15:32 Jul 21, 2001 |
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na +2 | Arachide |
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na | Cacahuète |
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na | cacahuete |
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na | peanut |
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na | peanut |
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Cacahuète Explanation: That's the name. |
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cacahuete Explanation: good luck yacine |
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peanut Explanation: "Cacahuete" (without a stress mark) in Spain,"Cacahuate" in Mexico and some Central American countries. "Mani" with a stress mark in the "i" in the majority of Latin American countries. In Cuba there is a famous song called "El Manicero" for "the peanut vendor". Jairo S.Contreras-Lopez |
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peanut Explanation: Please excuse my previous answer... I missed the fact that the target language was French and not Spanish. Accept my apologies. Jairo S. Contreras-Lopez. |
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Arachide Explanation: The word "arachide" is also commonly used Ref:Quillet Flammarion: Peanut butter = beurre d'arachide, but one would never say beurre de cacahuète |
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