l'évier : sink
French word of the day Monday 15 February 2010
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l'évier sink |
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Le tuyau sous mon évier a éclaté. J'ai appelé le plombier mais la cuisine a été inondée. The pipe burst under my sink. I called the plumber but the kitchen was flooded. |
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lundi Monday |
15 quinze |
février February |
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Le tuyau sous mon évier a éclaté. J'ai appelé le plombier mais la cuisine a été inondée.: The pipe burst under my sink. I called the plumber but the kitchen was flooded.
lundi: Monday
15: quinze
février: February
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