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1 communion
communion [kə'mju:njən]1 noun∎ a communion of interests une communauté d'intérêts;∎ communion with nature communion f avec la natureReligion (sacrament) communion f;∎ to give Communion donner la communion;∎ to take or to receive Communion recevoir la communion;∎ they go to Communion every Sunday ils communient tous les dimanches;∎ she made her Communion elle a fait sa communion;∎ to make one's Easter Communion faire ses pâques►► Religion communion cup calice m;Religion communion service célébration f de la communion;Religion communion wafer hostie f;Religion communion wine vin m de messe -
2 Pâques
Pâques [pαk]1. masculine noun2. plural feminine noun• bonnes or joyeuses Pâques ! Happy Easter!* * *pɑk
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nom féminin pluriel ( fête) Easter (sg)
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nom propre féminin Géographie* * *pɒk1. nmJe viendrai te voir à Pâques. — I'll come and see you at Easter.
2. nfpl* * *A nm Relig ( fête) Easter; les fêtes de Pâques Easter; le jour de Pâques on Easter Sunday; les vacances de Pâques the Easter holidays GB ou vacation US; à/pour Pâques at/for Easter; la semaine de Pâques Easter week; le lundi de Pâques Easter Monday.faire Pâques avant Carême or les Rameaux to get pregnant before one is married.[pak] nom masculinpâques nom féminin plurielIn France, Easter is traditionally symbolized not only by eggs but also by bells; according to legend, church bells fly to Rome at Easter.
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