7. I believe the French word for brother is spelled "frere" as opposed to "fraire".
You're almost right: it is spelled "fr?" (with an accent grave on the first e), but more commonly used is the expression (although it doesn't rhyme) "au contraire mon ami", as per the famous words by Hercule Poirot, the equally famous and slightly pedantic Belgian detective in many of Agatha Christie's novels.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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7. I believe the French word for brother is spelled "frere" as opposed to "fraire".
You're almost right: it is spelled "fr?" (with an accent grave on the first e), but more commonly used is the expression (although it doesn't rhyme) "au contraire mon ami", as per the famous words by Hercule Poirot, the equally famous and slightly pedantic Belgian detective in many of Agatha Christie's novels.