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1 marseillais
marseillais, e [maʀsεjε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Marseilles2. masculine noun, feminineMarseillais(e) inhabitant or native of Marseilles3. feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The Marseillaise has been France's national anthem since 1879. The words of the « Chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin », as the song was originally called, were written to an anonymous tune by an army captain called Rouget de Lisle in 1792. Adopted as a marching song by the Marseille battalion, it was finally popularized as the Marseillaise.* * *marseillaise maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz adjectif of Marseillesune histoire marseillaise — ≈ a tall story
* * *maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz marseillais, -e1. adjMarseilles modif2. nfthe French national anthem* * *( féminin marseillaise) [marsɛjɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————Marseillaise nom fémininThe French national anthem, most likely written by Rouget de Lisle, was sung for the first time in 1792 by a group of revolutionaries as they arrived in Paris from Marseilles. It became the national song in 1795. -
2 phocéen
phocéen, -enne [fɔseɛ̃, εn]adjective* * *- éenne fɔseɛ̃, ɛn nom masculin, féminin Phocean* * *fɔseɛ̃, ɛn nm/f Phocéen, -ne* * *A adj Antiq Phocean.la cité phocéenne journ Marseilles.[de Marseille] from Marseilles————————
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