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berge [bεʀʒ]feminine nouna. [de rivière] bankb. ( = année) (inf!) il a 50 berges he's 50 years old* * *bɛʀʒnom féminin (de rivière, canal) bank* * *bɛʀʒ nf* * *berge nf2 ◑(an) year (of age); elle a 20 berges she's 20 years old.[bɛrʒ] nom féminin1. [rive, GÉOGRAPHIE] bankroute ou voie sur berge [dans une grande ville] embankment road2. (très familier) [an] yearà 25 berges, elle a monté sa boîte when she was 25, she set up her own business
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