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The word “Rococo” comes from a combination of which two languages? a. French and Dutch b. French and Portuguese c. French and German d. French and Spanish
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The word “Rococo” comes from a combination of which two languages?
a. French and Dutch
b. French and Portuguese
c. French and German
d. French and Spanish
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The answer is B -
French and Portuguese
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Rococo comes from the combination of (b.) French and Portuguese
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