"danzigois" meaning in French

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Adjective

IPA: /dɑ̃.zi.ɡwa/, /dɑ̃t.si.ɡwa/ Forms: danzigoise [feminine], danzigois [masculine, plural], danzigoises [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Danzig + -ois. Etymology templates: {{af|fr|Danzig|-ois}} Danzig + -ois Head templates: {{fr-adj}} danzigois (feminine danzigoise, masculine plural danzigois, feminine plural danzigoises)
  1. Danzigian (of, from or relating to Danzig)

Inflected forms

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