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What is bonbons-fleurs in English?
"Bonbons-fleurs" translates to
"flower candies"
in English.
This is a French term referring to candies that are shaped and decorated to resemble flowers.
Is there a word that is 6 letters long and begins with a?
What words are used to describe a pulse?
Phonology
What is the origin of word radioactive?
What is the homophone for nucleus?
What is the homophone for offensive?
Is ritual a long or short vowel word?
How do you pronounce Baloo Lammy?
What part of speech is the word blessing?
What is the schwa vowel in word mystery?
What is the English meaning for word mots?
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