Talk:gâche-à-panne
Latest comment: 7 years ago by Gamren in topic RFV discussion: December 2015–April 2017
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Norman, by Embryomystic, from 2012. --Dan Polansky (talk) 17:32, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
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- Well, it is certainly defined on the BBC's vocabulary page as described. Also at OLDict.com
- 2013, Guernsey Press, 'Inbreds' email exchange published
- Gâche à panne mon viaer, I'm a Donkey me!
- [NB: this seems to be a durably archived example of casual speech?]
- Gâche à panne mon viaer, I'm a Donkey me!
- The OLDict.com page looks like one of the many Wiktionary mirrors out there. Norman being an LDL, WT:CFI#Number_of_citations ordains that a reference to an authorized source is sufficient in lieu of attestation, but since WT:About Norman doesn't exist, presumably no list of such sources has been collated (and in any case I doubt that a BBC page would be considered as such). As this has been here for more than a year, I say RFV failed.__Gamren (talk) 19:13, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
- 2013, Guernsey Press, 'Inbreds' email exchange published