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Re: Re: Re: Evangeline Web - a good read for all levels

Hmm. That surprised me, when I looked in my Larousse dictionary it said "traiter" is a "treater", and a "traiteur" is a caterer. I dont know enough French to know the difference in forms. Christian, Maz, Harlan.. vous atre peut m'arranger?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Evangeline Web - a good read for all levels

We call them "guérisseurs" (in France), or "magnétiseurs" sometimes.

Salut John.

Christian

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Hmm. That surprised me, when I looked in my Larousse dictionary it said "traiter" is a "treater", and a "traiteur" is a caterer. I dont know enough French to know the difference in forms. Christian, Maz, Harlan.. vous atre peut m'arranger?



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