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− | + | * '''Linsen:''' (''German'') lentils | |
− | + | * '''Linz:''' A city in Austria, home of a Roman Catholic bishopric | |
+ | * '''petits pois:''' (''French'') green peas, referring to the Prankquean's riddle | ||
+ | * '''petit bois:''' (''French'') little woods | ||
+ | * '''Paderborn:''' A city in Germany, home of a Roman Catholic bishopric | ||
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[[Category: French phrases]] | [[Category: French phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 07:10, 18 April 2020
- Linsen: (German) lentils
- Linz: A city in Austria, home of a Roman Catholic bishopric
- petits pois: (French) green peas, referring to the Prankquean's riddle
- petit bois: (French) little woods
- Paderborn: A city in Germany, home of a Roman Catholic bishopric