(french)

listen to the pronunciation of (french)
English - Turkish

Definition of (french) in English Turkish dictionary

french fries
Patates kızartması

Tom bir torba patates kızartması yiyor. - Tom is eating French fries out of a bag.

Sirkesiz patates kızartması, lütfen. - French fries without vinegar, please.

French
{i} fransız

O İngilizce mi, Fransızca mı yoksa Almanca mı konuşuyor? - Does she speak English, French or German?

Onların ana dili Fransızca. - French is their mother tongue.

French
{i} Fransızca

Onların ana dili Fransızca. - French is their mother tongue.

Paris'e çalışmaya gitmeden önce Fransızcamı tazelemeliyim. - Before going to work in Paris, I must brush up on my French.

french bean
taze fasulye
french fried potatoes
patates kızartması
french antilles
fransız antilleri
french beans
(Gıda) çalı fasulyesi
french bed
büyük yatak
french bed
çift kişilik yatak
french brandy
(Gıda) konyak
french bread
(Gıda) fransız ekmeği

İki Fransız Fransızca konuşur ve Fransız ekmeği yer. - The two Frenchmen speak French and eat French bread.

Fransız ekmeği Brezilya'da çok popülerdir. - French bread is very popular in Brazil.

french canadian
fransızca kanada
french canadian
kanada fransızcası
french cultural center
fransız kültür merkezi
french curve
(Tekstil) fransız eğrisi
french doors
(İnşaat) çift kanatlı camlı kapı
french form
fransızca formu
french francs
fransız frangı
french guiana
fransız ginesi
french horn
(Muzik) fransız kornosu

Fransız kornosu çalıyorum. - I play the French horn.

Onların Fransızcada Fransız kornosuna ne dediklerini biliyor musun? - Do you know what they call a French horn in French?

french literature
fransız edebiyatı
french revolution
ihtilali
french revolution
fransız devrimi
french roll
(Gıda) küçük francala
french roll
(Gıda) francala
french sauce
(Gıda) fransız usulü salata sosu
french seam
(Tekstil) fransız dikişi
french toast
(Gıda) fransız usulü tost
French
(the ile) Fransızlar
French barley
frenkarpası
French beans
taze fasulye
French chalk
terzi tebeşiri
French chalk
terzi sabunu
French doors
fransızbalkonu
French doors
fransız penceresi
French fries
kızarmış parmak patates
French horn
korno

Tom Fransız kornosunu çalmayı öğrenmeyi denemek için çok zaman harcadı. - Tom spent a lot of time trying to learn how to play the French horn.

Onların Fransızcada Fransız kornosuna ne dediklerini biliyor musun? - Do you know what they call a French horn in French?

French letters
prezervatif
French letters
kaput
French loaf
francala
french capital
fransa'nın başkenti
french franc
fransız frankı
french fried potatoes
cips
french fries
cips
french horn
daire şeklinde çalgı borusu
french omelet
fransız omleti
french pancake
fransız keki
french people
fransız insanı
french person
fransız kişi
french roof
bir kısmı yassı ve bir kısmı dik çatı
french teacher
fransızca öğretmeni
french window
balkon kapısı
make french in appearance
görünüşte fransızlaştır
French Canadian
Kanada Fransızcası
French Canadian
Fransız asıllı Kanadalı
French Polynesia
Fransız Polinezyası
French Southern Territories
Fransız Güney Toprakları
French drain
kör dren, Fransız dreni
French kiss
Fransız öpücüğü
Old French
(Dilbilim) Eski Fransızca
anglo french
anglo fransız
anglo-french
İngiliz-Fransız
beyond the normal; unusual (french)
normal ötesinde; alışılmadık (fransızca)
daniel chester french
daniel chester fransız
excuse my french
(deyim) Küfür ya da kötü söz kullanılacağı zaman kullanılan ifade
female dancer (french)
kadın dansçı (fransızca)
french bean
Ayşekadın fasulyesi
french bean salad
fransız piyaz
french beans
fransız fasulye
french braid
Yaygın kullanılan bir saç örgüsü modeli
french capital
Fransa'nin başkenti
french casement
fransız kanatlı
french cuff
manşet fransız
french cuisine
Fransız mutfağı
french foreign ministry
Fransız dışişleri bakanlığı
french fries
Fransız kızartması

Belçikalılar, Fransız kızartmasının Fransız değil, Belçikalı olduğunu iddia ediyorlar. - Belgians claim that French fries are not French but Belgian.

Biraz Fransız kızartması lütfen. - Some French fries, please.

french fry
fransız yavru
french kiss
ağzı açarak ve dil teması ile yapılan öpüşmeiki kişinin ağızları açık şekilde dillerini birbirine değdirerek yaptıkları öpüşme şekli
french kissing
fransız öpüşme
french people
fransız insani
french sorrel
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Kuzukulağı: (R.acetosella), 20-50 cm boyunda, kırmızı gövdeli Kuzukulağıgiller familyasından çokyıllık bir bitkidir. Ok biçimli tüysüz yaprakları ve pembe renkli çiçekleri vardır. Bol miktarda oksalik asit içeren ekşi yaprakları sebze olarak yenir. Ayrıca halk arasında yapraklarından hazırlanan lapalar çıban tedavisinde kullanılır
french sorrel
fransız kuzukulağı
french stick
fransız sopa
french windows
fransız pencereler
if you'll excuse my french
(deyim) Küfür ya da kötü söz kullanılacağı zaman kullanılan ifade
if you'll pardon my french
(deyim) Küfür ya da kötü söz kullanılacağı zaman kullanılan ifade
old french
eski fransız
pardon my french
(deyim) Küfür ya da kötü söz kullanılacağı zaman kullanılan ifade
restaurant which serves french food
Fransız gıda hizmet veren restoran
take french leave
almak fransız ayrılmak
the french
fransız
they are french
onlar fransız vardır
woman from france, french woman
france gelen kadın, fransız kadın
woman; wife (french)
kadın, eşi (fransızca)
French
{s} fransa ile ilgili
French fried
yağda kızartılmış
French letter
prezervatif
canadian french
Kanada Fransızcası
french casement
(İnşaat) fransız penceresi
french chalk
(Tıp) Pudra
french company
(Ticaret) fransız şirketi
french drain
(Tarım) kör dren
french landing
(Havacılık) fransız inişi
french manicure
fransız manikür
french pastry
hamur işi
french plums
erik kurusu
french polish
gomalak cilası
french tack
(Tekstil) fransız teyeli
is there a french restaurant nearby
yakınlarda fransız restoranı var mı
routine aviation weather report (roughly translated from French; international s
(Askeri) rutin hava kuvveti meteoroloji raporu (Fransızcadan çevirilmiştir; saatlik yüzey meteoroloji gözlemleri uluslar arası standart kod formatı)
swiss french
İsviçe Fransızcası
take french leave
izinsiz ayrılmak
take french leave
veda etmeden gitmek
English - English

Definition of (french) in English English dictionary

Anglo-French
Of or pertaining to England and France or the people thereof
Anglo-French
Variant of Anglo-Norman
Anglo-French
Of or pertaining to the dialect of French adopted in England after the decline of Norman
Anglo-French
Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Norman dialect
Cajun French
The dialect of the French language spoken in Louisiana, USA
Canadian French
The French language as spoken by francophones in Canada
French
People of France, collectively

On the way, scouts reported that some French were heading toward them across the ice.

French
risqué, racy, bawdy
French
To kiss in this manner

Even before I thought about what I was doing we Frenched and kissed with tongues.

French
To kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth

Tom frenched her full in the mouth.

French
Of or relating to France

the French border with Italy.

French
Of or relating to the French language

French verbs.

French
Vulgar language

Pardon my French.

French
Of or relating to the people or culture of France

French customs.

French
A Romance language spoken primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Valle d'Aosta and many former French colonies

Although he would spend the rest of his life in France, Picasso never mastered the language, and during those early years he was especially self-conscious about how bad his French was.

French Bulldog
A small companion breed of dog
French Bulldogs
plural form of French Bulldog
French Canada
Collectively, French Canadians
French Canadian
The French language as spoken in Canada, Canadian French
French Canadian
A Canadian whose first language is French
French Canadian
Alternative form of French-Canadian. Of or relating to francophone Canadians
French Canadians
plural form of French Canadian
French Congo
The original French colony established in the present-day area of the Republic of the Congo, Gabon and the Central African Republic (1880 - 1910), which later became French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa
A federation in central Africa, stretching from the Sahara to the Congo River
French Guiana
Overseas department of France in South America. Official name: Department of French Guiana
French Guianese
Of, from, or pertaining to French Guiana or the French Guianese people
French Guianese
A person from French Guiana
French Guinea
The former name of Guinea, when it was a colonial territory of France, until 1958
French Guyana
Common misspelling of French Guiana
French India
The administrative whole of the French colonial possessions, all enclaved on the Indian subcontinent (East Indies), comprising Pondicherry (the joint governor's capital), Chandernagor (Chandernagore), Mahé (Mahe), Masulipatam, Yanam (Yanaon) and Karikal
French Indochina
A former part of the French colonial empire in Indochina in southeast Asia, consisting of the current territories of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
French Louisiana
Name for the French vast colony Louisiana (Louisiane in French) in the present USA, part of New France (Nouvelle France in French; with Canada), temporarily lost to and regained from Spain (1762-1801/3), until its sale in 1803 by French emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte to the USA in the so-called Louisiana Purchase (1803)
French Polynesia
Overseas territory of France in Oceania. Official name: Territory of French Polynesia
French Revolution
A period in France of radical social and political upheaval which saw the country change from a monarchy to a democratic republic (1789-1799)
French Riviera
An area of the coast in southern France, popular with holiday-makers
French Sign Language
A dactylological sign language used in seven different countries, based on Old French Sign Language
French Somaliland
A former country colony of France in Africa, now called Djibouti
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
A French overseas territory located mostly in the Indian Ocean
French Sudan
A former colony of France in Africa, now called Mali
French West Africa
French West Africa is the (literal) English rendering of Afrique Occidentale française (abbreviated AOC), a geographical group of French colonies in West Africa under the supervisory authority of a single governor-general, comprising the following colonised countries (present names as independent republics in perenthesis if different): Dahomey (Benin), French Guinea (Guinea), the French Sudan (Mali), Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Upper Volta (Burkina Faso); the last governor-general was also the first of two successive High commissioners, charged with the transition to independence as independent republics, without a common administrative level
French bean
Haricot bean, kidney bean
French beans
plural form of French bean
French bread
A long thin loaf of bread with a thick crust and often having large bubbles of air inside, popular in and associated with France
French chalk
A type of steatite, used to mark cloth and as a lubricant in shoes, gloves etc
French cricket
An informal form of children's cricket where a ball (usually a tennis ball) is bowled underarm at the legs of another player holding a cricket bat, and the next bowler throws from where the ball lands
French crickets
plural form of French cricket
French cuff
A shirt cuff in this style
French cuff
A style of shirt cuff that is folded back on itself and then fastened with a cuff link. Usually considered more formal than a buttoned cuff
French cuffs
plural form of French cuff
French curve
A drafting template having edges of various curvatures, used for drawing smoothly-curved lines
French curves
plural form of French curve
French cut
A batsman's shot in which the ball deflects off the inside edge of the bat and travels fine down the leg side behind the batsman
French cuts
plural form of French cut
French donut
A beignet, not to be confused with a croissant, which is made from a different dough and is, as the name suggests, crescent shaped
French donuts
plural form of French donut
French door
A door, usually one of a pair, with glass panes that extend for most of its length
French doors
plural form of French door
French drain
A shallow trench, perhaps lined with tile or containing a perforated pipe, backfilled with gravel and then covered over, used to collect and channel runoff water
French drains
plural form of French drain
French dressing
A salad dressing that is a uniform viscous sauce with a tangy sweet flavor. It is generally made from vegetable oil, vinegar, ketchup (or tomato puree), water, paprika, other spices, and sweeteners
French dressing
A mixture of vinegar, oil and other herbs or flavourings (vinaigrette)
French franc
The former currency of France, now superseded by the euro. Symbol: FF
French francs
plural form of French franc
French fries
Alternative capitalization of french fries
French fry
french fry
French grip
A grip used for foil and épée that consists of a slightly curved block of wood or aluminum wrapped in a rubber grip-tape
French honeysuckle
A perennial herb, Hedysarum coronarium, native to Northern Africa and Spain
French horn
The American name for a coiled brass musical instrument derived from the French hunting horn, having rotary valves
French horns
plural form of French horn
French inhale
the act of expelling smoke from the mouth and simultaneously inhaling it through the nose
French inhale
To exhale smoke from a cigarette through the mouth while simultaneously inhaling it through the nose
French inhaled
Simple past tense and past participle of French inhale
French inhales
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of French inhale
French inhaling
Present participle of French inhale
French kiss
A kiss (or the act of kissing) which involves the touching of both persons' tongues
French kiss
To give someone a French kiss
French kissed
Simple past tense and past participle of French kiss
French kisses
plural form of French kiss
French kisses
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of French kiss
French kissing
Present participle of French kiss
French knickers
A type of full-fitting women's underwear

For this reason, any woman would much, much rather receive a pair of silk French knickers trimmed with antique lace that require handwashing in Evian water and which she will never actually wear than the three-pack of tummy-control pants from M&S; that she desperately needs.

French leave
A sudden or unannounced departure, or one taken without permission
French maid
A lady's maidservant of French origin, formerly considered a status symbol among wealthy households; now usually with reference to the titillating costume associated with them
French maids
plural form of French maid
French paradox
The observation that the French suffer a relatively low incidence of coronary heart disease, despite having a diet relatively rich in saturated fats
French parfait
A frozen custard made with cream, and usually with a fruit puree
French parfaits
plural form of French parfait
French partridge
the red-legged partridge
French polish
A type of varnish, consisting of shellac dissolved in methylated spirits, used to polish wood
French pox
syphilis
French press
A coffee plunger; a cafetière
French press
A triceps exercise involving lying face up and lifting a barbell; lying triceps extensions|lying triceps extensions]]
French presses
plural form of French press
French sticks
plural form of French stick
French tickler
A latex condom that is designed with additional protrusions, for enhancing the sexual pleasure of the user
French ticklers
plural form of French tickler
French toast
Food prepared by dipping bread into egg batter and frying

I'd like syrup on my French toast.

French window
an outside door with glass panes, serving as a window and a door
French wire
Fine wire of silver or other metal wound into a flexible coil, used for finishing beaded jewelry
French wires
plural form of French wire
French-kiss
Attributive form of French kiss, noun
Jersey Legal French
A dialect of French used historically by the parliament of Jersey
Law French
The body of now archaic legal terms used in the United Kingdom descended from the Anglo-Norman dialect of Old French
Louisiana Creole French
A French creole with elements of French, Spanish, Native American and West African languages spoken by the Louisiana Creole people
Middle French
A historical division of the French language, spoken roughly from 1340 to 1610, during which French became established as the official language of France
Modern French
French spoken after the fifteenth century
Norman French
a dialect of French spoken in medieval Normandy, and in England following the Norman Conquest
Old French
The French language as spoken or written from the 9th to the early 16th centuries
Old Northern French
Old Norman (the language)
excuse my French
Alternative form of pardon my French
french
To prepare food by cutting it into strips
french fries
Strips of deep fried potatoes. These potatoes have been frenched (cut into strips)
french fry
A long, cuboid slice of potato, usually cooked by deep-frying
french letter
A condom
french letters
plural form of french letter
french toast
Alternative spelling of French toast
french window
Alternative spelling of French window
french windows
plural form of french window
french-fry
Attributive form of french fry, noun
pardon my French
Please excuse my swearing or bad language

That computer is a worthless piece of shit, if you'll pardon my French.

take French leave
(derogatory) To leave unannounced
take French leave
to desert. to go AWOL
take a French leave
Alternative spelling of take French leave
takes French leave
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take French leave
taking French leave
Present participle of take French leave
took French leave
Simple past tense and past participle of take French leave
French bean
French beans are narrow green beans that are eaten as a vegetable. They grow on a tall climbing plant and are the cases that contain the seeds of the plant. a long thin green vegetable that is usually cooked and eaten whole = green bean
French kiss
open-mouth kiss involving tongue contact
french bean
very small and slender green bean
French toast
French toast, also known as eggy bread, gypsy toast, omelette bread, or rabanada is a dish of bread soaked in beaten eggs and then fried
french bed
1. A bedstead with head and foot rolled outward in scroll form2. A short-sheeted bed
french
{n} the language of the French
french
{a} made in or belonging to France
French sorrel
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Low perennial with small silvery-green ovate to hastate leaves, garden sorrel, Rumex scutatus
French sorrel
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Low perennial with small silvery-green ovate to hastate leaves, French sorrel, Rumex scutatus
excuse my french
(deyim) Uiised to apologize for swearing
french bean
Green beans (American English) or French beans (British English) are the unripe fruits of any kind of bean, including the yardlong bean, the hyacinth bean, the winged bean, and especially the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), whose pods are also usually called string beans in the northeastern United States, but can also go by snap beans. Varieties have been bred especially for the fleshiness, flavor, or sweetness of their pods. Smaller bean pods are often referred to by the French name haricots verts. Apparently, the Pea is also classed as a Green Bean in the USA
french braid
A French braid is a popular hairstyle. Unlike a regular three-strand braid, a French braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of a person's head, and intermittently, more hair is added to each section as the braid progresses down the head. The classic French braid is a single braid at the back of one's head, though variations on this hairstyle include side braids and twists
french curve
A flat drafting instrument with curved edges and several scroll-shaped cutouts, used as a guide in drawing curves when constructing graphs or making engineering drawings
if you'll excuse my french
(deyim) Uiised to apologize for swearing
if you'll pardon my french
(deyim) Uiised to apologize for swearing
pardon my French
Excuse my crude language, pardon my swear words (Informal)
pardon my french
(deyim) Uiised to apologize for swearing
Fighting French
French forces under the command of General De Gaulle that opposed the Nazis during World War II
French
French means belonging or relating to France, or its people, language, or culture
French
The people of France collectively
French Antilles
the French Antilles a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea which belong to France
French Broad
A river rising in the Blue Ridge of western North Carolina and flowing about 338 km (210 mi) north and northwest to eastern Tennessee, where it joins the Holston River to form the Tennessee River
French Indochina
Former name (until 1950) for the eastern part of mainland Southeast Asia. The region now comprises the countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. After establishing its rule by 1893, France governed it through the Indochinese Union. During World War II it was occupied by Japan, but the French continued to administer it until the Japanese ousted them in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, the Viet Minh under Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia were reoccupied by the French, who founded the Indochinese Federation. The First Indochina war soon erupted, and the French ratified treaties (1949-50) that recognized Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as independent states within the French Union. The area achieved full independence from France after the Geneva Conference of 1954
French Polynesia
A French overseas territory in the south-central Pacific Ocean comprising some 120 islands, including the Society, Marquesas, and Austral islands and the Tuamotu archipelago. It was organized as a territory in 1903. Papeete, on the island of Tahiti, is the capital. Population: 166,753. about 130 islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, including Tahiti, which belong to France. Population: 253,506 (2001). Capital: Papeete. French Polynésie Française formerly French Oceania French overseas territory (pop., 2002 est.: 242,000), in the southern Pacific Ocean. French Polynesia has an area of some 1,550 sq mi (4,000 sq km), comprising 130 islands in five archipelagoes: the Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas Islands, and the Austral Islands. Tahiti, in the Society group, is the largest island and the site of the capital, Papeete. More than two-thirds of the population of French Polynesia lives on Tahiti. The islands became French protectorates in the 1840s, and in the 1880s the French colony of Oceania was established. It became an overseas territory of France after World War II and was granted partial autonomy in 1977
French Riviera
an area of southeastern France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, which includes places such as Nice, Cannes, and St Tropez. Many rich and fashionable people live on or visit the French Riviera
French Southern Territories
{i} Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, antarctic volcanic islands in southern Indian Ocean (south of Africa and about equally distant between Africa, Antarctica and Australia)
French and Indian War
the name for several battles that took place in North America between the French and the British in the mid-18th century, before the American Revolutionary War. North American phase of a war between France and Britain to control colonial territory (1754-63). The war's more complex European phase was the Seven Years' War. Earlier phases of the quest for overseas mastery were King William's War (1689-97), Queen Anne's War (1702-13), and King George's War (1744-48). The North American dispute was whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British empire or part of the French Empire; the bigger question was which national culture would dominate the heart of North America. British settlers were the majority in the coveted area, but French exploration, trade, and Indian alliances predominated. In 1754 the French ousted a British force, including a colonial militia under Col. George Washington, at Fort Necessity, Pa. Until 1757 the French continued to dominate, but in 1758 Britain increased aid to its troops and won victories at Louisbourg, Fort Frontenac, and Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh). The final British victory at the Battle of Quebec (1759) led to the fall of New France (1760). In the Treaty of Paris (1763) France ceded its North American territory to Britain
French bread
French bread is white bread which is baked in long, thin loaves. Bread made with water, flour, and yeast and baked in long crusty loaves. a long thin loaf of white bread
French bread
long narrow loaf of bread, baguette
French chalk
Chalk made of a soft white variety of talc, used by tailors for marking fabrics and by dry cleaners for removing grease spots
French doors
French windows
French horn
brass wind instrument lower than a trumpet and higher than a tuba
French plait
a hairstyle in which the hair is put into a plait that starts from the top of the head at the back
French pleat
a hairstyle in which the hair is combed across at the back of the head, rolled under, and pinned
French polish
French polish is a type of varnish which is painted onto wood so that the wood has a hard shiny surface. a clear liquid put on wooden furniture to protect it and make it shine
Norman French
The dialect of Old French used in medieval Normandy
Old French
The French language from the 9th to the early 16th century
Old North French
The dialects of Old French spoken in northern France, especially in Normandy and Picardy
french
longueur maximale Dimension du plus long individu enregistré dans un stock dynamique des populations
french
(75 million)
french
The language spoken in France
french
dictionary
french
English to French Standard lexicon French to English Standard lexicon English to French Gold lexicon French to English Gold lexicon
french
Cacahuete
french
inventaire Récolte in-situ de données sur les ressources naturelles et leurs propriétés données TI Web de recherche
french
(1850-1931) of or pertaining to France or the people of France; "French cooking"; "a gallic shrug
french and indian war
a war in North America between France and Britain (both aided by indian tribes); 1755-1760
french bulldog
small stocky version of the bulldog having a sleek coat and square head
french door
On French doors, the stationary astragal between the door panels is replaced by a five-point locking system and an active astragal, providing a double-wide entry Kolbe & Kolbe can make inswing and outswing doors as French door units in both patio and entrance door sizes (View illustration )
french door
A door panel which hosts a wider border around the glass and a higher kick plate below In double French door units, the hinges are to the outside of each door panel Units can swing in or out with special modification
french dressing for fruit salad
made with lemon or grapefruit juice instead of vinegar
french foreign office
the French department in charge of foreign affairs; referred to familiarly by its address in Paris
french horn
a brass musical instrument consisting of a conical tube that is coiled into a spiral and played by means of valves
french indochina
the French colonies of Cambodia and Laos and Vietnam were formerly organized as French Indochina
french pastry
sweet filled pastry made of especially puff paste
french polish
a varnish for wood consisting of shellac dissolved in alcohol the glaze produced by repeated applications of French polish shellac
french polynesia
a French overseas possession in the South Pacific
french riviera
the French part of the Riviera
french sorrel
small tart oval to spearpoint-shaped leaves; preferred to common sorrel for salads
french west indies
the islands in the Lesser Antilles that are administered by France
french window
a French door situated in an exterior wall of a building
french-fry
cook by immersing in fat; "french-fry the potatoes"
Turkish - English

Definition of (french) in Turkish English dictionary

patates tava fried potatoes; French fries, fries, French fried potatoes, Brit
chips
(french)

    Videos

    ... IT WAS A FRENCH BRAID; ...
    ... congress will the French physique rats you believe that the only form a genuine ...
Favorites