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    What does raison d' etre mean in English ?

    there's supposed to be a  ^  over the e 


     

    0  Views: 539 Answers: 1 Posted: 10 years ago
    mycatsmom

    please ignore this question, b/c I posted it before, and couldn't find it,so posted it again, then saw the original answer.
    itsmee

    raison d'etre means a reason to live. People use this a lot in conversation. Let's be bright. LOL.
    country bumpkin

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    Juliana I noticed where you mentioned on another thread that some of your questions have disappeared, but they come to the top on occasion. Do you know where to look to find all the questions you've asked in the past? If you don't know where to look than let me know and I'll try to explain it to you.
    mycatsmom

    CB, I've figured it out now by looking at my profile- - -- the questions and answers section. Thx for offering to help,CB .
    Now I'd like to know the phonetic pronounciation of raison d'etre . I didn't take French.
    country bumpkin

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    mycatsmom

    Thank you, CB. Thumbs up to you. and ^ 5

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    this is good them


     


     



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