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The French sentence suggests the analogous question, what was the original force of denotation of the ' il ' in such sentences as *il fait beau,' 'il pleut,* and 'il neige '

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The French sentence suggests the analogous question, what was the original force of denotation of the ' il ' in such sentences as il fait beau,' 'il pleut, and 'il neige ' (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)

The French sentence suggests the analogous question (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: The French sentence suggests the analogous question, what was the original force of denotation of the ' il ' in such sentences as il fait beau,' 'il pleut, and 'il neige ' (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)

    "The French sentence suggests the analogous question, what was the original force of denotation of the ' il ' in such sentences as il fait beau,' 'il pleut, and 'il neige '?"

  • attestation: The French sentence suggests the analogous question (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)

    "peut-itre^ U est possible! The French sentence suggests the analogous question"