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Jul 2019
2m 39s

Tasse de thé (Cup of tea)

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:

Il s'agit peut-être d'un rituel pour beaucoup mais des scientifiques disent que votre tasse de thé n'a en réalité pas besoin d'une cuillère de sucre.


Traduction:

It might be a ritual for many but scientists say your cup of tea does not actually need a spoonful of sugar.


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