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Jean-Pierre and I looked at each other and laughed, of course, said the Frenchman, why didn't we think of that, naturally.Jean-Pierre y yo nos miramos y nos reímos, claro, dijo el francés, cómo no se nos había ocurrido, normal.The savage detectivesBolano, Roberto / Los detectives salvajesLos detectives salvajesBolano, Robertoe savage detectivesThe savage detective© 1998 by Roberto Bolaño© 2007 by Natasha Wimmer
Only then did I realize that there was no one else in the square and see that it wasn't normal and that the Frenchman was probably right.Sólo entonces me di cuenta de que no había nadie más en la plaza y comprendí que eso no era nada normal y que al francés no le faltaba razón.The savage detectivesBolano, Roberto / Los detectives salvajesLos detectives salvajesBolano, Robertoe savage detectivesThe savage detective© 1998 by Roberto Bolaño© 2007 by Natasha Wimmer
After all, a Frenchman has good cause to do so, hasn't he?"No le faltan motivos, ¿no creen?Ishiguro, Kadzuo / The Remains of the DayIshiguro, Kadzuo / Los Restos Del DiaLos Restos Del DiaIshiguro, KadzuoThe Remains of the DayIshiguro, Kadzuo© 1989 by Kazuo Ishiguro
The notables were old peasants, most of them barefoot, who gazed at the Frenchmen and then retired to confer in a corner.Los notables eran campesinos viejos, la mayoría descalzos, que miraron a los franceses y luego se retiraron en conciliábulo a un rincón.The savage detectivesBolano, Roberto / Los detectives salvajesLos detectives salvajesBolano, Robertoe savage detectivesThe savage detective© 1998 by Roberto Bolaño© 2007 by Natasha Wimmer
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frenchman
noun
Singular | Plural | |
Common case | frenchman | frenchmans |
Possessive case | frenchman's | frenchmans' |
Frenchman
noun
Singular | Plural | |
Common case | Frenchman | Frenchmen, *Frenchmans, *Frenchmens |
Possessive case | Frenchman's | Frenchmen's, *Frenchmans', *Frenchmens' |