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Je suis un fière francophone tri-lingue (FR-EN & Hongrois) né ici et toujours vécu en Ontario, Canada.
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Brocqui鑢e, un seigneur hongre, pour un seigneur Hongrois; des chr閠iens vulgaires, pour des chr閠iens Bulgares, etc. VOYAGE DE LA BROCQUIERE.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Et dire que ce sont des Hongrois qui jouent tout cela!
Fighting France 1915
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When he saw me, he threw himself upon me and embraced me with fervour; his eyes filled with tears, and he was hardly able to get out the words, 'Ah, monsieur, monsieur! moi Hongrois ... pauvre diable ... pas parler Francais
Musicians of To-Day Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944 1915
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When he saw me, he threw himself upon me and embraced me with fervour; his eyes filled with tears, and he was hardly able to get out the words, 'Ah, monsieur, monsieur! moi Hongrois ... pauvre diable ... pas parler Français
Musicians of To-Day Romain Rolland 1905
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One of them came up and, as he had taken off the goggles which disguised him, Shears recognized the gentleman in the frock-coat whom he had seen at the Restaurant Hongrois.
The Blonde Lady Being a Record of the Duel of Wits between Arsène Lupin and the English Detective Maurice Leblanc 1902
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It was he who set Ganimard at me at the Restaurant Hongrois.
The Blonde Lady Being a Record of the Duel of Wits between Arsène Lupin and the English Detective Maurice Leblanc 1902
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Restaurant Hongrois, at the corner of the Rue du Helder.
The Blonde Lady Being a Record of the Duel of Wits between Arsène Lupin and the English Detective Maurice Leblanc 1902
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"_Et dire que ce sont des Hongrois qui jouent tout cela!"
Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort Edith Wharton 1899
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The single greatest performance of the season so far has been hers in "Cortège Hongrois."
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