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MarseillaiseMar‧seil‧laise /ˌmɑːseɪˈez $ ˌmɑːr-/ noun MarseillaiseOrigin: 1800-1900 French ‘of Marseilles, city on the south coast of France’; because the song was popular among soldiers based in Marseilles - At the end de Gaulle would lead the assembled masses in a thunderous Marseillaise.
- Citizens were not even allowed to sing the Marseillaise for themselves.
- The band, too drunk to understand, began to play the Marseillaise.
- The place was being spotted by searchlight and bands were playing the Marseillaise.
the Marseillaise the national song of France |