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    What does the word derrier (French) translate to in English?

    Question #122363. Asked by jonthomas. (Jul 09 11 7:09 PM)


    MsKreant

    derrier means behind in English

    http://dictionary.reverso.net/french-english/derrière

    Jul 09 11, 7:18 PM


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