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What does River Sallee mean in French?

There isn't a direct translation of "River Sallee" into French because it's an English name.

Here's a breakdown of how you could translate the individual parts:

* River: "Rivière" in French

* Sallee: This is a surname, and it's likely of English or French origin. It might be related to the French word "salle," meaning "hall," but without more context, it's hard to be certain.

So, depending on the context, you might say:

* "La rivière Sallee" (The Sallee River) if you're talking about a geographical location.

* "Monsieur Sallee" (Mr. Sallee) if you're referring to a person.

* "La famille Sallee" (The Sallee family) if you're talking about a family.

If you could provide more context about what you're trying to translate, I can give you a more precise translation.

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