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1 French
fren(potato chips.) pommes frites, franske poteter, chipsIsubst. \/fren(t)ʃ\/fransk, det franske språketpardon my French unnskyld at jeg bannerIIadj. \/fren(t)ʃ\/fransktake French leave stikke av (uten å si ha det), fordufte, forsvinne i all stillhet handle\/agere uten lov -
2 French bread
subst. eller French stickpariserloff, baguette -
3 French door
subst.(amer.) se ➢ French window -
4 French fried potatoes
subst. eller French fries eller fries( spesielt britisk) pommes frites -
5 French fries
subst.(amer.) se ➢ French fried potatoes -
6 French window
subst. eller French door ( oftest i flertall) fransk dør -
7 French bean
subst.(britisk, plantearten Phaseolus vulgaris)hagebønne -
8 French chalk
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9 French dressing
subst.fransk dressing -
10 French grey
subst.blågrått, grønngrått, fiolettgrått -
11 French heel
subst.( på skotøy) kilehæl -
12 French horn
subst.( musikk) valthorn -
13 French kiss
subst.tungekyss -
14 French knickers
subst. flt.dameunderbukse (med vide ben) -
15 French letter
subst.( hverdagslig) kondom, gummi -
16 French loaf
subst.franskbrød -
17 French marigold
subst.( plantearten Tagetes patula) edelfløyelsblomst -
18 French plum
subst. eller plum( tresorten Prunus domestica, samt frukt fra denne(vanlig) plomme -
19 French polish
subst.møbelpolitur, skjellakk -
20 French roll
subst.rundstykke
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