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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•9 months agoThey’re called “étoiles de mer” in French
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoThankfully they’re not. As [email protected] said above, “Étoile de mer” means “star from/of the sea”. “Toilet of the sea” would be translated to “toilettes de mer” (wich don’t exist)
They’re called “étoiles de mer” in French
“toilets of the sea”
Stars from/of the sea
Thanks!
Np
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Thankfully they’re not.
As [email protected] said above, “Étoile de mer” means “star from/of the sea”. “Toilet of the sea” would be translated to “toilettes de mer” (wich don’t exist)