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purplebird

9th June 2011, 15:57
Anybody help with the French word brelées?

Does not appear in my French-English Dictionary.

PB.
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the joker

9th June 2011, 16:58
The nearest I can see is BRELAN masc noun meaning 3 of a kind
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monkey

9th June 2011, 17:57
brisees means broken branches , thats the closest i can get
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bees

9th June 2011, 18:06
Pick the forage out of this:
brelée féminin
1.(Agriculture) Fourrage d’hiver pour les moutons.
http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/brel%C3%A9e
Is that winter forage for sheep?
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robtherich

9th June 2011, 18:55
Browsing in the region of brelée, I came across "Brêle: loser; Quelle brêle ce gardien de but = that goalie's a wanker.

Make of that what you will...
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tonyw

9th June 2011, 18:56
are you sure that the word is not BRULEES?
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tonyw

9th June 2011, 19:19
brulé=cook with brown sugar or to compromise.
Plural brulées
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tonyw

9th June 2011, 19:46
my problem was looking for another answer.Because brelé or brelée means fodder,I could not find the plural but now stand corrected.Brelées are fodders for sheep in the winter!!!!
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calliwag

9th June 2011, 21:47
Could you put it in context, please?
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chald

10th June 2011, 00:18
tonyw,
does fodder have a plural? Seems unlikely?
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