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Gallice

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Gallice [ˈgælɪsɪ]
adv
(Linguistics / Languages) in French
[from Latin]


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We had the superior chances and effectively controlled the game, so we have to be content," said Gallice who is looking forward to renewing acquaintances with England.
249) and refers to Erasmus as the source: "corbis, 'galea' Erasmo: Delgice de meersse, Gallice cage" ('corbis' or 'galea' [so used by Erasmus]: Dutch 'meersse,' French 'cage').
France coach Jean Gallice will be without highly-rated Paris St Germain striker Franck Dja Djedje, playmaker Yohan Cabaye (Lille), and Auxerre defender Younes Kaboul, who are all suspended for today's first group game.
 
 
 
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