Phrases with «marche»

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The word "marche" is a French noun that means "market" in English. It refers to a place where people can buy and sell goods, such as fruits, vegetables, clothes, and other items. Full definition

Noun + «marche»

Adjective + «marche»

Sentences with «marche»

  • Giacometti's pedestrians, like Homme qui marche sous la pluie (ca. 1949), may be tragic, but their plight is demonstrably un-dramatic, ordinarily «existential» in the same way that anyone who simply must keep going enacts the human condition of purposeful activity and endurance. (artnews.com)
  • The Quebec Federation of Real Estate Boards (QFREB) recently presented the third edition of its annual Fenetre sur le marche conference, in collaboration with the Greater Montreal Real Estate Board. (remonline.com)
  • The Quebec Federation of Real Estate Boards (QFREB) recently presented the third edition of its annual Fenetre sur le marche conference (remonline.com)
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