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what does "loutre" mean in French? other than otter, what is the implication of it?
I told my friend "je t'aime" jokingly and he responded with "et moi donc petit loutre"
Dec 12, 2010 1:30 AM
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Thanks for your help, I added some more details if that helps
December 14, 2010
Loutre means otter and it's an animal (Otters are semi-aquatic (or in one case aquatic) fish-eating mammals.)
http://www.google.fr/images?um=1&hl=fr&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&q=loutre&revid=869257300&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi
Or, maybe you mean "outre" which means besides.
hope this help :)
December 13, 2010
@ Dyl : Aucune idée! Je n'ai rien reçu de rvw91 à ce sujet. :(
December 13, 2010
Alors William, qu'est-ce que ça veut dire finalement loutre?
December 12, 2010
Aside from 'otter', I really don't see anything... maybe it has to do with something in the text? A pun or something?
Send me the paragraph, I might have a chance. :)
December 12, 2010
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