CD stands for "Corps Diplomatique" meaning the car is registered to a foreign country for its diplomats to use.
un cd lol hope it helped you!
Yes, I believe in the 90's, Ray Price did a an album/CD totally in Spanish. It was called Los Dos, but it has been never available for sale. So unless you know someone who has a copy, it's almost impossible to find. It's a great CD, I happened to know someone who had a copy of it.
Nihon no shiidee 日本のシーディー
It presses "paws"
CD is a masculine word in french: "un CD"
In French, "CD" is considered masculine and treated with masculine articles like "le."
a CD player
A CD player
An MP3 is an MP3, the rest are: lecteur CD (CD player), cassetophone, platine disque (Vynil records) etc.
"But the CD with the chorus songs" is one English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Ma il CD con le canzoni del coro.Specifically, the conjunction ma is "but". The masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine noun CD means the same in English and Italian. The preposition con means "with". The feminine plural definite article le means "the". The feminine noun canzoni means "songs". The word del means "of the", from the combination of the preposition di ("of") with the masculine singular definite article il. The masculine noun corotranslates as "choir, chorus".The pronunciation will be "mah eel CD kohn ley kahn-TSOH-nee dehl KOH-roh" in Italian.
CD titulaire this means CD holder
Un CD
CD - compacte disque (say day - more or less)
j'écoute des CD tous les jours
you say me moi^ ce l'a me
Her first album available on CD was the 1986 French compilation Les chansons en or. Her first English CD was 1990's Unison.