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11 months ago

karina vazquez (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

water, husband, fish and lake

Context:

afraid with My husband about The fish in The lake

Keywords:

husband, fish, water and lake

 

 

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11 months ago

Rita Mamboundou  See profile wrote:

L'eau, l'époux, le poisson et le lac

My comment:

Hello!
Do you require french translation, or english synonyms?

Mon époux et moi, avions peur des poissons du lac

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11 months ago

Barbara Cochran  See profile wrote:

afraid, along with my husband, about the kind of sea critters that might by lurking, in wait, under the lake's turbid waters

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11 months ago

Barbara Cochran  See profile wrote:

"NASTY kind of sea critters/creatures"

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11 months ago

Bertrand DEVAUX  See profile wrote:

eau, mari, poisson et lac

My comment:

What is the target language? French?

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11 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

liquid, partner, sea creature and wide pool

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