Arménistan
Appearance
See also: Armenistan
French
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Arménistan m
- Armenistan
- 1963, Nicolas Bouvier, L'Usage du Monde, 2005 ed., Payot & Rivages, →ISBN, p. 159; translated 1992 by Robyn Marsack as The Way of the World, 2011 ed., Eland, →ISBN:
- La cuisine turque est la plus substantielle du monde ; l’iranienne, d’une subtile simplicité ; l’Arménistan, inégalable dans le confit et l’aigre-doux ; nous, nous mangions surtout du pain.
- — Turkish cuisine is the heartiest in the world; Iranian has a refined simplicity; Armenistan is unequalled for pickles and sweet-and-sour; for ourselves, we ate a great deal of bread [...]
- 1963, Nicolas Bouvier, L'Usage du Monde, 2005 ed., Payot & Rivages, →ISBN, p. 159; translated 1992 by Robyn Marsack as The Way of the World, 2011 ed., Eland, →ISBN: