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#:''Vis fuch nu '''puarc''' livir nôs cholyis dû chastr.'' | #: ''Vis fuch nu '''puarc''' livir nôs cholyis dû chastr.'' | ||
#:: ''A free pig has been seen in the city streets.''' | #:: ''A free pig has been seen in the city streets.''' | ||
# (''often preceded by "charni e"'') pork | # (''often preceded by "charni e"'') pork | ||
#:''Nila curina otrantiha la charni e '''puarc''' sistil miny pu in oltros curinos di vulga laṭina, cumpu sistil mojuri epireia e Islam.'' | #: ''Nila curina otrantiha la charni e '''puarc''' sistil miny pu in oltros curinos di vulga laṭina, cumpu sistil mojuri epireia e Islam.'' | ||
#:: ''In Atlantic cuisine, pork is used less than in the cuisines of other Latin peoples because of greater Islamic influence.'' | #:: ''In Atlantic cuisine, pork is used less than in the cuisines of other Latin peoples because of greater Islamic influence.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 May 2026
Atlantic
Etymology
From Latin porcum.
Pronunciation
(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [ˈpwarak], pl. [ˈpwarkus]
Noun
puarc m (pl. puarcus)
- pig
- Vis fuch nu puarc livir nôs cholyis dû chastr.
- A free pig has been seen in the city streets.'
- Vis fuch nu puarc livir nôs cholyis dû chastr.
- (often preceded by "charni e") pork
- Nila curina otrantiha la charni e puarc sistil miny pu in oltros curinos di vulga laṭina, cumpu sistil mojuri epireia e Islam.
- In Atlantic cuisine, pork is used less than in the cuisines of other Latin peoples because of greater Islamic influence.
- Nila curina otrantiha la charni e puarc sistil miny pu in oltros curinos di vulga laṭina, cumpu sistil mojuri epireia e Islam.