Liza’s Dictionary: b’grage and b’graffe.

June 15, 2010 at 3:26 pm Leave a comment

b’grage (buh-gur-ajeh) noun

The building behind our house where we park our car and store all kinds of strollers and junk.

“Park the car in the b’grage.”

b’jraffe (buh-jur-affe) noun

An orange and white animal with a really long neck.

“Look, Momma, a b’jraffe.”

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