De vulgaire geschiedenis van Charelke Dop - 1985 TV is
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Belgium:KT
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Gross (disgusting) is 'dégoûtant, dégoutante' in French. Gross
(coarse, rude, vulgar) is 'vulgaire, brut, grossier'. Gross (unit
of measure, or GDP) is 'brut'.
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'Linaire commune', 'linaire sauvage' and 'linaire vulgaire' may be French equivalents of 'yellow toadflax' [Linariavulgaris]. The wildflower also is known in English as 'common toadflax' and 'butter-and-eggs'.
The feminine noun 'linaire' has 'la' ['the'] as its singular definite article, and 'une' ['a, one'] as its singular indefinite article. The adjectives 'commune' and 'vulgaire' mean 'common'. The adjective 'sauvage'means 'savage, wild'.
All together, they respectively are pronounced 'lee-nehr koh-myoon', 'lee-nehr soh-vahzh' and 'lee-nehr vyoo-ghehr'.
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'Linairecommune', 'linaire sauvage' and 'linaire vulgaire' may be French equivalents of the wildflower 'butter-and-eggs' [Linariavulgaris].
The feminine noun 'linaire' takes 'la' ['the'] as its singular definite article, and 'une' ['a, one'] as its singular indefinite article. The adjectives 'commune' and 'vulgaire' mean 'common'. The adjective 'sauvage'means 'savage, wild'.
They respectively are pronounced 'lee-nehr koh-myoon', 'lee-nehr soh-vahzh', and 'lee-nehr vyoo-ghehr'.