asfairé

English translation: busy

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French term or phrase:asfairé (old script, prob. "affairé")
English translation:busy
Entered by: Yolanda Broad

02:27 Jan 7, 2003
French to English translations [PRO]
Genealogy / Genealogy
French term or phrase: asfairé
It's an older form of Swiss French, on a coat of arms:
"quoy que brisé je reste ferme et asfairé."
silas1964 (X)
busy
Explanation:
affairé : keep myself busy
Maybe
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Louise Dupont (X)
Canada
Local time: 09:52
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It sounds like a good answer! Thanks!
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busy


Explanation:
affairé : keep myself busy
Maybe

Louise Dupont (X)
Canada
Local time: 09:52
Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
It sounds like a good answer! Thanks!

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