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minus-squareclb92linkfedilinkEnglish14•9 months agoDon’t leave us hanging… what are they called in France??
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish14•9 months agoThey’re called “étoiles de mer” in French
minus-squareFuglyDucklinkEnglish2•9 months agoOkay…. Why are they called that? What kind of toilettes are they using over there?!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoThankfully they’re not. As [email protected] said above, “Étoile de mer” means “star from/of the sea”. “Toilet of the sea” would be translated to “toilettes de mer” (wich don’t exist)
Don’t leave us hanging… what are they called in France??
They’re called “étoiles de mer” in French
“toilets of the sea”
Stars from/of the sea
Thanks!
Np
Okay…. Why are they called that?
What kind of toilettes are they using over there?!
Thankfully they’re not.
As [email protected] said above, “Étoile de mer” means “star from/of the sea”. “Toilet of the sea” would be translated to “toilettes de mer” (wich don’t exist)