French term
tags
4 +4 | tags/tagging | polyglot45 |
Apr 28, 2015 19:10: Catharine Cellier-Smart changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): B D Finch, philgoddard, Catharine Cellier-Smart
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Proposed translations
tags/tagging
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti
Traduire cette pageAller à Tag - Tag. Some of the most common styles of graffiti have their own names. A "tag" is the most basic writing of an artist's name, it is simply a ...
Stencil graffiti - Graffiti in the United States - Glossary of graffiti - Anti-graffiti coating
It is, after all, originally an English word !
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B D Finch
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Daryo
: being originally an English word, should be a no-brainer ...
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you're blunter than I would ever dare to be !
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philgoddard
: Pamela obviously doesn't live in a city :-)
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erwan-l
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