"zafè" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Haitian Creole]

IPA: /zafɛ/
Etymology: From French affaires (“belongings”). In French, the plural form affaires is commonly preceded by a determiner- such as aux, les or mes- whose final s or x is pronounced /z/ before vowels (and is otherwise silent). As a result, affaires was reanalyzed in Haitian Creole as beginning with /z/. Etymology templates: {{inh|ht|fr|affaires||belongings}} French affaires (“belongings”), {{ht-ety-z|affaires}} In French, the plural form affaires is commonly preceded by a determiner- such as aux, les or mes- whose final s or x is pronounced /z/ before vowels (and is otherwise silent). As a result, affaires was reanalyzed in Haitian Creole as beginning with /z/. Head templates: {{head|ht|noun}} zafè
  1. belongings
    Sense id: en-zafè-ht-noun-2g9bt2ft Categories (other): Haitian Creole entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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