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Pandôo

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noise \nɔɪz\

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    • The undergrowth on either side of him ripped with a noise like torn canvas, and the saplings that he heaved away right and left with his shoulders sprang back again and banged him on the flank, and great trails of creepers, all matted together, hung from his tusks as he threw his head from side to side and plowed out his pathway. — (Rudyard KiplingThe Jungle Book )

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  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï

Yângâ tî Farânzi

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Pandôo

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noise \nwaz\ linô gâlï

  1. (Sêndâsû, Mbäkôro) gïngö-tënë
    • Eh bien ! chère belle, j’ai eu noise avec Mahé Fédy. — (Victor HugoNotre-Dame de Paris , 1831)
    • Le bilan qu’il pouvait établir de sa personne se soldait par des dégâts intérieurs et d’intimes noises ; si l’âme était gourde et contuse, l’esprit n’était, ni moins endolori, ni moins recru. — (Joris-Karl HuysmansLa Cathédrale , Plon-Nourrit, 1915, V)

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