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The '''Petit Godard household''' is a household who lives in [[Champs Les Sims]] from ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]''. The roommates consist of [[Margot Petit]] and [[Manon Godard]], who are good friends. They live in The Garland House, at 100 East Southbank Boulevard. The household is named after their last names, Petit and Godard.
The '''Petit Godard household''' is a household who lives in [[Champs Les Sims]] from ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]''. The roommates consist of [[Margot Petit]] and [[Manon Godard]], who are good friends. They live in The Garland House, at 100 East Southbank Boulevard. The household is named after their last names, Petit and Godard.
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|etymology = '''Manon''': A female name in Francophone (French-speaking) countries. It is a diminutive of Marie.
|etymology = '''Manon''': A female name in Francophone (French-speaking) countries. It is a diminutive of Marie.<br>
'''Margot''': The short form of Marguerite, which means "daisy" in French.<br>
'''Petit''': "Small" or "little" in masculine form.
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Revision as of 08:55, 26 August 2012

The Sims 3: World Adventures


Petit Godard household
Name Petit Godard household
Members Margot Petit, Manon Godard
Lot 100 East Southbank Boulevard
Difficulty level 2 of 6
Other Information
Game The Sims 3: World Adventures
Playability Unplayable
Neighborhood Champs Les Sims

The Petit Godard household is a household who lives in Champs Les Sims from The Sims 3: World Adventures. The roommates consist of Margot Petit and Manon Godard, who are good friends. They live in The Garland House, at 100 East Southbank Boulevard. The household is named after their last names, Petit and Godard.

Onomatology

Manon: A female name in Francophone (French-speaking) countries. It is a diminutive of Marie.
Margot: The short form of Marguerite, which means "daisy" in French.
Petit: "Small" or "little" in masculine form.

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