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  2. Joual - Wikipedia

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    moi je vais au/a la I will, I am going Çé c'est It is Lé Les The (plural) Ço [sɔ] Ça That Po [pɔ] Pas Not Lo [ʟɔ] Là There j'fa, j'fasse, je fasse je fais I am doing D'la De la Of the (feminine), from the (feminine), some (feminine), a quantity of (feminine) té, t'es tu es you are Yé Il est He is, it is tsé (tsé là), t'sais tu sais

  3. Laurence Jalbert - Wikipedia

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    The album included the single "Jeter un sort", a French-language version of Michel Pagliaro's 1975 hit "What the Hell I Got", and was a Félix nominee for Pop/Rock Album of the Year in 2002. [ 12 ] In 2004, Audiogram released a hits compilation ( Ses plus grands succès ), [ 13 ] followed by the Christmas album Noël des anges .

  4. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    (antiquated) [137] Not to be confused with § marque au fer rouge. Usage notes: Jeter quelqu'un dans les fers, le retenir dans les fers; mettre aux fers. an old punishment, defined in the penal code of 1791 and retained in the Code des délits et des peines (Code of Offences and Penalties). flagellation

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  6. Jetter - Wikipedia

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  7. Flea market - Wikipedia

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    In Moroccan Darija, the term for "flea market" is جوطية juṭiyya, which either derives from French jeter or jetable (throwable), [15] or is an older term derived from جوقة juqa meaning "gathering of people". An ancient village on the bank of Sebou River by the name جوطة "Juta" may have been a big medieval market.

  8. D'eux - Wikipedia

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    D'eux was released on 30 March 1995 in Canada and on 3 April 1995 in France. [1] It was also issued in other European countries between April and November 1995, and in the United States in May 1995. D'eux was also released in January 1996 in New Zealand, and in October 1996 in Japan.

  9. Jitterbug - Wikipedia

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    Jitterbug is a generalized term used to describe swing dancing. [1] It is often synonymous with the lindy hop dance [2] [3] but might include elements of the jive, east coast swing, collegiate shag, charleston, balboa and other swing dances.