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1 hâbleur
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- euse ’ɑblœʀ, øz adjectif boastful
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nom masculin, féminin boaster* * *'ɒblœʀ, øz adj (-euse)* * *A adj boastful.B nm,f boaster; c'est un hâbleur he's always boasting.————————
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