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  2. Charles Delange - Wikipedia

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    Le petit Chaperon rouge ou les vrais amis sont les gens impolis !, on the tune of Bonjour mon ami Vincent !, music by Plantade, 1846; Les Désagréments, de Pyrame et Thisbe dans leurs amours !, on the tune of Catacoua, music by Parizot, 1847

  3. Pearl: The Best Collection - Wikipedia

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    On January 21, Kokia performed her first live concert in Paris, titled "Bonjour Paris! Bonjour mon ami!" [4] This was followed by the album's official tour, Kokia Album Tour 'Thank U!', in February 2006 in Japan. She performed at three dates, in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo. [4]

  4. Mon Ami Gabi - Wikipedia

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    Mon Ami Gabi restaurants are styled after French bistros.Restaurants have dark wood, No. 14 chairs, tile flooring and tulip lamps. [4] Most locations have patios. The Las Vegas location has a large patio which overlooks the Las Vegas Strip, including views of the Fountains of Bellagio.

  5. Mon Ami - Wikipedia

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    Mon Ami may refer to: . Mon Ami, one of the names MV Fosdyke Trader, a 411 GRT Empire F type coaster, received "Mon Ami", a 2019 song by Kurdish-German rapper Eno "Mon Ami", a 2020 song by German rapper Samra

  6. List of songs recorded by Dalida - Wikipedia

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    Toggle English subsection. 5.1 Posthumously released. ... C'était mon ami (1985) Ça me fait rêver ... Le bonheur vient me dire bonjour (1960/1991) Le jour du ...

  7. Mondly - Wikipedia

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    Mondly is an educational technology company that develops a freemium language learning platform which includes a website and apps with free and paid courses for 41 languages.

  8. Roméo Beaudry - Wikipedia

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    Ce qu’il a le nez gros (1923), Bonjour ma ninette (1923), Ma jolie danseuse (1923), Mon ami m’a volé mon amour (1924), Printemps d’amour (1924), Riez un peu et tout ira bien (1924), Une fille que les hommes oublient (1924), Il est quelque part mon cœur (1925) and Je ne veux plus pleurer pour toi (1925).

  9. My Friend Maigret - Wikipedia

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    My Friend Maigret (French: Mon ami Maigret) is a 1949 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. [1] The book was translated into English by Shaun Whiteside. [1] [2] H.R.F. Keating included the novel in his list of "100 Best Crime and Mystery Books". [3]