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==Bourbonnais-Berrichon==
===Verb===
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==Picard==
==Picard==



Revision as of 18:37, 11 November 2023

Bourbonnais-Berrichon

Verb

acouter[1]

  1. to lean

References

  1. ^
    1904, Paul Duchon, Grammaire et Dictionnaire Du Patois Bourbonnais (canton De Vareness), page 20:

Picard

Etymology

Inherited from Old French ascolter, from Latin ascultāre, variant of auscultāre.

Verb

acouter

  1. (intransitive) to listen
    I n’o rin acoutè d'chou qu'j'o dit !
    He didn't listen what I said !
  2. (transitive) to listen to
    Os avons acoutè l'minme tchainne ed radio durant granmint d'ainnèes.
    We've been listening to the same radio for many years.

Conjugation