Leçon d'été: Crocodile marin (Saltwater crocodile)

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Rediffusion - Inestimable (Invaluable)

Les forêts abritent une biodiversité inestimable. Chaque arbre, chaque insecte, joue un rôle vital dans l'équilibre fragile de notre planète. Respectons et protégeons ces écosystèmes essentiels. 


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Forests host invaluable biodiversity. Every tr ...

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Rediffusion - Retard (Delay)

La SNCF a offert des compensations aux passagers retardés le soir du 24 décembre, geste rare et apprécié.


Traduction:

SNCF provided compensation to passengers delayed on the evening of December 24, a rare and appreciated gesture. 

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