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sardine

sardine (fish)

noun sar-DEEN Rare

Origin: From Latin sardina, possibly named after Sardinia where the fish was abundant

Usage Note

Sardine is both the fresh fish and the canned staple; the phrase être serrés comme des sardines (packed like sardines) is universally understood. In Marseille folklore, a comic legend tells of a giant sardine blocking the old port.

Examples

"Ils ont mangé des sardines grillées sur la plage."

Natural Translation

They ate grilled sardines on the beach.

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