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popular \ˈpɒp.jʊ.lə\ (Royaume-Uni), \ˈpɑ.pjə.lɚ\ (États-Unis)
Long and chequered history of Manchester United Football Club (fondly called ManU by the band of ardent supporters) brings to life one of the most popular clichés in contemporary marketing, which is, 'Think global, act local'.— (Ayantunji Gbadamosi, Ian Bathgate, Sonny Nwankwo, Principles of Marketing: A Value-Based Approach, 2013)
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popular \po.puˈlaɾ\ |
populares \po.puˈlaɾ.es\ |
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popular \po.pu.ˈlar\
Nombre | Singulier | Pluriel |
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Masculin | popular \pupyˈla\ |
populars \pupyˈlas\ |
Féminin | populara \pupyˈlaɾo̞\ |
popularas \pupyˈlaɾo̞s\ |
popular [pupyˈla] (graphie normalisée)
Un cantaire popular.
La classa populara.
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popular \pu.pu.lˈaɾ\ (Lisbonne) \po.pu.lˈaɾ\ (São Paulo)
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