Snail. But it is really "escargot" and the "l'" part is the definite article "the".
Check out babelfish for your translation needs!
2006-06-27 22:15:15
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answer #1
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answered by CaymanSunrise 3
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Define Escargot
2016-11-11 01:44:38
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answered by dierks 4
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Snail. To be precisely, those with a helix-shaped dome as protection.
It's escargoT btw :-) Check the source for image
2006-06-27 22:15:33
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answered by ::Art of Nemesis 2
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Escargo are a form of edible snail, served with garlic butter. Le, abr. to l' just means "the".
2006-06-27 22:13:46
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answered by pipi_lollipop 2
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Escargot is farmed and cooked snails (farmed meaning they don't pick them out of the garden, they farm them and feed them cornmeal).
2006-06-27 22:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it means snails.
2006-06-27 22:13:32
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answered by Greg 5
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well i think your spelling is off but it means snails, but another spelling of it means cargo, like luggage
2006-06-27 22:13:23
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answered by uninnocent21 2
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escargot means snail and it writes with " t"
2006-06-27 22:35:55
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answered by nanou 2
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snails in garlic butter mmmmmmmmmm (snails )
2006-06-27 22:13:24
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answered by leonard24seven 4
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Snail
It was also the name of a racehorse that was famous when I was a kid.
2006-06-27 22:14:17
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answered by cobra 7
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