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English[edit | edit source]
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Noun[edit | edit source]
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Plural |
Cancan (-)
- A high-kicking chorus line dance originating in France.
- Template:Motocross A trick where one leg is brought over the seat, so that both legs are on one side.
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Verb[edit | edit source]
Infinitive |
Third person singular |
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to Cancan (third-person singular simple present cancan, present participle n, simple past and past participle ed)
- To dance the cancan.
Finnish[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
Cancan
Declension[edit | edit source]
Declension of Cancan (type risti)
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French[edit | edit source]
Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
- IPA: /kɑ̃.kɑ̃/
Noun[edit | edit source]
Cancan m. (plural Cancans)
Derived terms[edit | edit source]
Swedish[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
Declination for Cancan | Singular | Uncountable | ||
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Common | Indefinite | Definite | ||
Base form | Cancan | cancanen | ||
Possessive form | Cancans | cancanens |
cancan c.
fr:cancan io:cancan hu:cancan pl:cancan ru:cancan vi:cancan zh:cancan
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