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This title in French is name of a dessert, I enjoyed today. The word means "trap" in English. I didn’t understand why the patissier named that "trap". But the dessert was really good so I was satisfied.


このフランス語のタイトルは、今日私が楽しんだ(食べた)デザートの名前だ。この単語は英語で罠と言う意味らしい。パティシエはなんでこの名前にしたのか正直わからなかった。でもとても美味しくて、わたしは大満足だ。

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I didn’t understand why the paâtissier named thae dessert "trap"."

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The word means "trap" in English.

But the dessert was really good so I was satisfied.

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I didn’t understand why the patissier named thae dessert "trap".

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This title in French is name of a dessert, I enjoyed today.


Thise title in French is the name of a dessert, I enjoyed today. The title in French is the name of a dessert I enjoyed today.

This entry's title ins the French is name of a dessert, I enjoyed today. This entry's title is the French name of a dessert I enjoyed today.

The word means "trap" in English.


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The word means "trap" in EnglisFrench. The word means "trap" in French.

I didn’t understand why the patissier named that "trap".


I didn’t understand why the patissier named thae dessert "trap". I didn’t understand why the patissier named the dessert "trap".

I didn’t understand why the paâtissier named thae dessert "trap"." I didn’t understand why the pâtissier named the dessert "trap."

But the dessert was really good so I was satisfied.


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But the dessert was really good, so I was satisfied. But the dessert was really good, so I was satisfied.

I think that instead of "really good," the word "delicious" would work better here.

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