Pa > References for ‘Paris, páris’
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[13] Nirálambamiisham [...] Great Britain. You are going to Paris, Paris is a town in France. [[That is, [...] You are the Supreme Desideratum.
[39] Shayan utthán páshmoŕá [...] kát́ E-o yadi ná karte páris Bhagár kháde d́ube maris.
[13] SOME [...] আ ), as in Paris . A rule regarding French consonants: In the French word Paris the last s remains [...] মেদাম Paris পারী [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[7] The other day I was talking about [...] capital of France is párii [Paris] because in French a is pronounced [...] proper pronunciation of “Paris” is párii. However ninety-nine percent of the people that I have heard pronounce it “Paris” instead of párii. Another [...] shikágo rather than cikágo.
[20] In all languages pronunciation [...] Bengali á. In French “Paris” is pronounced párii – [...] as “may-s-day-m-s”.
[26] Earlier I was talking about King [...] matter of pride. They used to go to Paris, France from time to time in order [...] an unruly king. Once he came to Paris with the queen. In Paris many kinds of covetable drinks were available, thus when they were in Paris his desire for drink naturally [...] brought back any new fashions from Paris. They saw [Princess] Elizabeth [...] “Elizabethan gait”.
[85] French is a composite of seventeen [...] noticed were not being used in Paris.
[122] “Ill tell you one [...] with a French silk collar from Paris, the capital of France. He even [...] was completely drenched.”