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1 petit-suisse
petit-suisse (plural petits-suisses) [p(ə)tisyis]masculine noun* * *pl petits-suisses p(ə)tisɥis nom masculin petit-suisse, individual fromage frais* * *p(ə)tisɥispetits-suisses pl nm* * *[p(ə)tisɥis] ( pluriel petits-suisses) nom masculin
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