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Mar 2021
3m 51s

Nez (Nose)

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:
Le nez humain peut détecter mille milliards d’odeurs différentes, beaucoup plus que ce que l’on pensait jusqu’à maintenant.

Traduction:
The human nose can detect one trillion different odours, far more than we previously thought.



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