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Bouche, Bouchée, Boucher

October 22nd 2006
There are three words in French that have the root word "bouche". Why I am thinking this in the middle of a terribly important dinner, I don't know. But here goes my thought process anyways. Bouche means mouth. I'm trying to focus on my companions' mouths and trying harder to figure out their accent. Bouchée, now that one is a little touchy. Literally, it means "a mouthful", but as I sit with a ... read more
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