Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
Burmese
Bonjour, je traduis une liste de termes culinaires et je bute sur celui-ci. J'ai effectué quelques recherches, mais ne trouve pas grand chose de convaincant. Quelqu'un aurait une idée?
merci d'avance
3 +10 | birman | Yasutomo Kanazawa |
4 +1 | Birman | Platary (X) |
Feb 4, 2010 11:00: ALIAS trad changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Feb 18, 2010 04:05: Yasutomo Kanazawa Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (3): Kévin Bacquet, Stéphanie Bellumat, ALIAS trad
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Proposed translations
birman
Although the link is for Burmese language, I believe birman also applies to cuisine.
Bien évidemment! j'aisubi un gros bug cérébral je crois :) Merci! |
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