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Qué (quién) es frère - definición

FAMILY NAME

Frere         
·noun A Friar.
Frère Jacques         
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FRENCH NURSERY RHYME
Frere Jacques; Are you sleeping; Are you sleeping?; Frere jacques; Martinillo; Frère Jacques in popular culture; Frere Jacque; Frere Jacques in popular culture; Frère Jacques (song); Brother Peter; Frere jacque; Frere Jacques (song); Brother John (song); Frère Jake; Frere Jake
"Frère Jacques" (, ), also known in English as "Brother John", is a nursery rhyme of French origin. The rhyme is traditionally sung in a round.
Mary Frere         
ENGLISH AUTHOR
Mary Eliza Isabella Frere; Old Deccan Days; Frere, Mary
Mary Eliza Isabella Frere (1845–1911) (nickname May) was an English author of works regarding India. In 1868 Frere published the first English-language field-collected book of Indian storytales, Old Deccan Days.

Wikipedia

Frere

Frere is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Stuart Frere (1892–1984), English publisher
  • Bartholomew Frere (1776–1851), English diplomat
  • Henry Frere (1830–1881), English cricketer
  • Sir Henry Bartle Frere (1815–1884), British colonial administrator
  • James Frere (1920–1994), Chester Herald at the College of Arms in London
  • James Hatley Frere (1779–1866), English writer on prophecy
  • John Frere (1740–1807), English antiquary
  • John Hookham Frere (1769–1846), English diplomat, author and poet
  • Mary Frere (1845–1911), English writer
  • Sheppard Frere (1916–2015), British historian and archaeologist
  • Tobias Frere-Jones (born 1970), American typeface designer and design educator
  • Toby Frere (1938–2020), Royal Navy vice-admiral
  • Walter Frere (1863–1938), British Anglican bishop
  • William Frere (1775–1836), English lawyer and academic
Ejemplos de uso de frère
1. By Manuel Roig–FranziaWashington Post Foreign ServiceWednesday, February 21, 2007; A01 PORT–AU–PRINCE, Haiti –– Kidnappers came for Petit–Frère Desilus in the early afternoon, as he was driving away from his office.