Maison-de-moliere
[French la me-zawn duh maw-lyer] /French la mɛˈzɔ̃ də mɔˈlyɛr/
noun
1.
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[kaw-mey-dee frahn-sez] /kɔ meɪ di frɑ̃ˈsɛz/
noun
1.
the French national theater, founded in Paris in 1680, famous for its repertoire of classical French drama.
/kɔmedi frɑ̃sɛz/
noun
1.
the French national theatre, founded in Paris in 1680
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