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ڰè

[ frer ]

noun

French.
plural ڰès
  1. a fellow member of an organization.
  2. friar; monk.


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Petit Frere planned to live in the United States but met her husband during her second week in Tijuana.

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“Before, you could say things were OK. I knew things weren’t OK, but I had faith, hope that it would change one day. We lost faith. There is no path forward because of the gangs,” Petit Frere, 36, said at a table of the restaurant she runs in downtown Tijuana with her husband, who also fled Haiti.

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“I came with my American dream, but Tijuana claimed me,” Petit Frere said with a laugh as cooks worked from a menu that includes polenta with black beans and fried fish with banana.

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Au contraire, mon ڰè, says Hatton.

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More simple rounds that most people know include: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” “Frère Jacques,” and “Scotland’s Burning.”

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