Who’s this. It’s a girl. What’s her name. Blanche Neige

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Who’s this. It’s a girl. What’s her name. Blanche Neige Who’s this? It’s a girl. What’s her name? Blanche Neige. What’s her name in English? What’s « blanc » in English? White (vérifiez la prononciation à l’aide d’un dictionnaire en ligne). What’s « neige » in English? Snow (vérifiez la prononciation à l’aide d’un dictionnaire en ligne). Who’s this? This is Snow White.

Who’s this? This is Snow White.

snow, with lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony.” Can you guess who she is? « La peau blanche comme la neige, les cheveux noirs comme l’ébène, et les lèvres rouges comme le sang. » “A child as white as snow, with lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony.”

As white as snow As red as blood As black as ebony Show me the parts of the face that correspond to these phrases As white as snow As red as blood As black as ebony

Snow White: As black as ebony As red as blood As white as snow