Vermont. In french, vert=green, mont=mount, montagne=mountain.
Vermont. Its name is derived from the French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain.
There are two words in French that can mean pirate, they are pirate and corsaire
Mont is french for Mount
good good, in French
it is a combination on two french words "vert" which means green and "montagne" which means mountains.
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The French words "deux heures" mean "two hours" or "two o'clock" depending of context.
"Bi" in French is a prefix that means "two" or "twice." It is added to words to indicate a duality or double aspect, like in the words "bicyclette" (bicycle) or "bilingue" (bilingual).
The name Vermont originates from two French words, vertand montagne. The first word means green and the second mountain. They were combined to form Vermont, hence the state's nickname: Green Mountains. (You may wish to check the spelling of the first word!)
It is actually two french words. Mon Arche. It mean my arch. Referring to the king of a nation.
The French word for "excuse you" is "excusez-moi."