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I’m no patriot but I find some anti-establishment home-turf pride in the Australian butchering of a French word.
It is believed to have been influenced by the Old French word "corole" or "curule," which meant curly or curled.
Their arrival saw the first adoption of the French word “refuge” and by extension “refugee” into the English language as a description of our new guests.
What's the French word for bromance?
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