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Name of things! #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 05, 2009 15:38 pm   Name of things!
 

Hi every body !!

I have to do a list of things that's hard to know its name like "la fourchette " in english, thing used in building , cooking or any domain!!...............etc
Any way I know al ot of its but I need to know more .............I need some help!!!

So , please help me !!
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Name of things! #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 05, 2009 16:44 pm   Name of things!
 

Hi Abir,

I suggest 'fork'.

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