I have no idea what 'pascal mange' means. Maybe it's a very specific or uncommon term.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with 'pascal mange'. It could be a name, a technical term, or something related to a particular field or language that I'm not aware of.
Well, 'mange' refers to a condition where an animal's skin is affected by mites or other parasites, leading to irritation, hair loss, and sometimes sores. It's not a pleasant thing for the poor critters.
I have no idea what'mange in fogs' means. It doesn't seem like a common or recognizable phrase.
Mange is a word that you'd come across when talking about the health of animals. It specifically describes a disorder of the skin that can be quite uncomfortable for the affected creature. It's typically associated with infestations of certain pests.
In Italian, 'mange' doesn't have a direct meaning. It's not a common Italian word.
In French,'mange' means 'eat' (in the present tense for the first and second person singular).
Honestly, I have no clue about'mange on tail'. It doesn't seem to be a common or recognizable expression to me.
Well, 'mange' is the verb form for 'eat' in French. It's used in various contexts related to the act of consuming food.
I think 'mange takk' might be a Norwegian phrase meaning 'many thanks'.
I have no idea what 'mange tak' means. It might be a very specific or uncommon term or perhaps a made-up word.