"In general, it is often foggy in Seattle and it rains a lot."
'Objects In Space'
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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Sue beat me to it.
The funny thing is, that still would work in the French sentence in question.
evitably
"Inevitably, it is often foggy in Seattle and it rains a lot."
Ow, shrift. I hate falling in snow. Which is why I shuffle like a little old lady in winter.
Bonus question for those playing at home:
Storms in Paris, summer or winter?
What is "evitable" - something that usually doesn't happen?
Or is this one of those "flammable/inflammable" things?
Storms in Paris, summer or winter?
Isn't there supposed to be some visible underpants somewhere?
What is "evitable" - something that usually doesn't happen?
I'm guessing something you can avoid? But I have no idea if it counts as a standalone word.
You can be "unkempt," but you never hear of someone being "kempt."