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Jan 15 17:32
5 mos ago
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Italian term

per guarnire

Italian to French Other Cooking / Culinary
dans une liste d'ingrédients, il est écrit : "prezzemolo per guarnire " donc persil pour garnir?
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Barbara Carrara

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Proposed translations

7 mins

oui, il me semble une traduction correcte

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Note added at 10 minute (2024-01-15 17:42:45 GMT)
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ou


garnature

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Note added at 11 minute (2024-01-15 17:43:42 GMT)
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sorry


garniture
Peer comment(s):

neutral Barbara Carrara : Given the title, I think your comment was intended for the Discussion pane, rather than the Answer area, esp. considering that the asker already provided his own (correct) rendition of the phrase.
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