Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

carte courte

Portuguese translation:

carta curta

Added to glossary by María Leonor Acevedo-Miranda
Jan 6, 2010 14:48
14 yrs ago
French term

carte courte

Non-PRO French to Portuguese Other Gaming/Video-games/E-sports
61 cartes (un jeu de 48 cartes + 6 cartes double dos + 1 carte courte + 6 cartes truqu�es avec des paillettes jaunes)
Proposed translations (Portuguese)
4 carta curta
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Proposed translations

2 hrs
Selected

carta curta

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