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21 Fransman
n. Frenchman, resident of France, person of French origin (country in western Europe) -
22 Franstaligheid
quality of French-speaking -
23 Marseillaise
n. marseillaise, French national anthem -
24 Napoleon
n. Napoleon, renowned French general and emperor -
25 Senegal
n. Senegal, country in western Africa (formerly part of French West Africa) -
26 Waals
adj. Walloon, of or related to Walloons, of or related to French-speaking inhabitants of Belgium -
27 avant-garde
n. avant garde, innovative, experimental, unconventional; foremost division of an army, "the vanguard" (French) -
28 avantgarde
n. avant garde, foremost division of an army, "the vanguard" (French); innovative, experimental, unconventional -
29 baguette
n. French bread -
30 beaumonde
n. beau monde, world of fashion and high society (French) -
31 berggroep
n. group of mountains, massif (French) -
32 bergmassief
adj. massif, group of mountains (French) -
33 bonjour
n. bonjour, hello, good day, greetings (in French) -
34 bricabrac
bricabrac, small knick-knacks, small decorative objects (French) -
35 calvinisme
n. Calvinism, doctrines and teaching of John Calvin (French theologian and reformer) -
36 centiem
n. centime, hundredth part of a franc (French currency) -
37 centime
n. centime, hundredth part of a franc (French currency) -
38 chanson
n. (French) chanson, long poem that tells a story -
39 chip
n. chip, small piece; game token; French fry; piece of food thinly sliced and fried; microchip, tiny square of semiconducting material containing miniature transistors and other electronic components (Electronics) -
40 commeilfaut
comme il faut, proper; properly; as it should be (French)
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