I think you might have meant'mange' as in the French verb. But if not, and it's a unique or specialized term, then it would depend on the specific context for an accurate translation into English. Maybe you could provide more details?
I think'mange' might be a misspelling. The word you might be looking for is'mange', which means a skin disease in animals. In English, it could be translated as 'a skin disorder in animals'.
The word'mange' in English typically refers to a skin disease in animals, especially dogs, caused by parasites.
I have no idea what 'mange ducaca' means. Maybe it's a made-up or very rare word. I can't provide a translation for it.
The translation of'mange tout' into English is 'eat everything'.
The translation of'mange moi' into English is 'eat me'.
The English translation of'mange tout' is 'eat everything'.
It means 'I eat' in English.
The English translation of'mange da' could be 'eat that'.
Well, 'je mange' gets translated to 'I eat' in English. It's a simple and straightforward translation of this French expression.
The phrase'mange merde' in English would be 'eat feces' or 'eat excrement'. Please note that this is a very inappropriate and unpleasant phrase to use in normal communication.
The word'mange' in English typically describes a parasitic skin condition that affects animals, causing hair loss and irritation.