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natte [nat]feminine noun• porter des nattes to have or wear one's hair in pigtails* * *nat1) ( tresse) plait2) ( sur le sol) mat* * *nat nf1) (= tapis) mat2) [cheveux] plaitCécile avait des nattes. — Cécile had plaits.
* * *natte nf1 ( tresse) plait, braid US;2 ( sur le sol) mat;3 ( pain) plaited loaf.natte à billes de bois bead cushion.[nat] nom féminin
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