Les goddams
Les goddams (sometimes les goddems or les goddons) is an obsolete ethnic slur historically used by the French to refer to the English, based on their frequent expletives. The name originated during the Hundred Years War (1337–1453) between England and France, when English soldiers were notorious among the French for their frequent use of profanity and in particular the interjection "God damn".
Les goddams
Les goddams (sometimes les goddems or les goddons) is an obsolete ethnic slur historically used by the French to refer to the English, based on their frequent expletives. The name originated during the Hundred Years War (1337–1453) between England and France, when English soldiers were notorious among the French for their frequent use of profanity and in particular the interjection "God damn".
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Durante la Guerra dei cent'ann ...... i una sua canzone in francese.
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Godon was het scheldwoord waar ...... zijn troon aan haar te danken.
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Les goddams (sometimes les god ...... otama was used in East Africa.
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Durante la Guerra dei cent'ann ...... no dalla medesima espressione.
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Godon was het scheldwoord waar ...... dat de duivel ze gezonden had.
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Les goddams (sometimes les god ...... r the interjection "God damn".
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Goddams
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Godon
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Les goddams
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