s'occuper de : to look after
French word of the day Saturday 13 February 2010
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s'occuper de to look after |
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Je m'occupe de mes enfants à plein temps. Croyez-moi c'est un travail à plein temps! I look after my children full-time. Believe me, it's a full time job! |
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samedi Saturday |
13 treize |
février February |
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Je m'occupe de mes enfants à plein temps. Croyez-moi c'est un travail à plein temps!: I look after my children full-time. Believe me, it's a full time job!
samedi: Saturday
13: treize
février: February
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