"aller" meaning in Translingual

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Noun

Etymology: From French allez, from French aller (“go”). Etymology templates: {{der|mul|fr|allez}} French allez, {{bor|mul|fr|aller|gloss=go}} French aller (“go”) Head templates: {{head|mul|noun}} aller
  1. (fencing) The command to start; used regardless of language of the participants; in the sequence "en garde, prêt, aller". Categories (topical): Fencing Related terms: en garde, prêt, aller [Translingual], En garde! Prêts? Allez! [French]
    Sense id: en-aller-mul-noun-WxoUPhOq Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header Topics: fencing, government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, war

Download JSON data for aller meaning in Translingual (1.5kB)

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