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What does deux cours une seale ame mean?

The phrase "deux cours une seale ame" appears to be a mix of French and possibly another language. It doesn't make grammatical sense in either language.

Let's break down what each part potentially means:

* Deux cours: This translates to "two courses" in French, which usually refers to meals.

* Une seale ame: This part is unclear. "Seale" doesn't appear to be a recognized French word. "Ame" translates to "soul" in French.

It's possible that "seale" is a misspelling or a word from another language.

To understand the intended meaning, you'd need more context. What is the source of this phrase? Is it part of a larger text or conversation?

Without additional information, it's difficult to provide an accurate translation.

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