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Oct 2023
2m 46s

"C'en est trop", ou "S'en est trop" ?

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Sans, 100, s'en, sent ? Une prononciation, quantité d'orthographes ! Muriel Gilbert nous donne ses trucs pour s'en sortir avec l'un des mots qui comptent le plus d'homophones. 
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