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Des biscuits
De la Confiture
Du vin
Du chocolat chaud
De la limonade
De la limonade
Answer:
“Midi” etymologically comes from Old French. Hence why it seems to be out of place in Modern French.
Mi = half/middle
Di = day
“Mijour” sounds very odd.
We have, on the other hand, the word “mi-journée”, which means the same thing but cannot be used interchangeably with “midi”. The former is used to refer to a vague notion of “halfway through the day”, whilst the latter exclusively refers to a specific time : 12 o'clock.
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