That's the name of a play written by Tennessee Williams. It is also a reference to the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the US. It is the oldest neighborhood of the city.
That's the name of a play written by Tennessee Williams. It is also a reference to the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the US. It is the oldest neighborhood of the city.
Vieux carre means "old square".
the old (square) quarter
Vous êtes vieux means 'you are old' in French.
un vieux canard is an old duck in French.
'Plein de vieux ...' means 'full of old ...'. Les vieux is also used to designate the elderly, but this could be disrespectful.
fait un écart (push to the side) or: 'faute de carre' the 'carre' (fem.) is the metallic edge on each side of the sole of the snowboard. There is a heelside 'carre', and a toeside one. The names used in French are 'backside carre' and 'frontside carre'. Faute de carre That's when an edge (carre) of the snowboard touches the snow when it should not, often causing the snowboarder to fall. (ex: during a frontside turn, on the toes, if the heelside edge ('backside carre') touches the snow, this is called 'une faute de carre back'.
Antoine Carre died in 1885.
of the old time, of the old days
Barthelemy Carre has written: 'The travels of the Abbe Carre in India and the Near East, 1672 to 1674'
French "vieux" means "old" (masculine, both singular and plural). The feminine form is "vieille" (sing.) or "vieilles" (pl.)
It's like saying my old man (as in father). Mon vieux est strict = My old man is strict.
Carre's Grammar School was created in 1604.