The word for a garden pathway or avenue is ALLEE.
A zoological garden is the expanded term for a zoo, a park in which live animals are exhibited.
We would use the english-term "skate-park". Maybe French Canadian have a specific term.
AVENUE (a street) has the standard plural "avenues". (from the French) The term is also used metaphorically to describe methods or routes by which one seeks to accomplish a goal.
A zoological garden is the expanded term for a zoo, a park in which live animals are exhibited.
The term is French and means " small peas". They are a smaller version of garden peas and are claimed to be sweeter.
Zoology park is place where a collection of animals (including wild animals) and birds is kept; for public showing; confined within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred..Zoology park is also abbreviated as zoo.It is called also zoological park or zoological garden, and also called a menagerie.The term zoological garden refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zōon (animal) and lógos (study).
A garden hoe is "une binette". The term "pioche" is often translated as "ax", meaning pickaxe.
The word "parquet" comes from the French term "parquet," which originally referred to a small compartment or a confined area. It is derived from the Old French word "parquet," meaning "a small park," reflecting its association with decorative wooden flooring patterns that resemble the layout of a garden. The term became associated with wooden flooring techniques in the 17th century, particularly in France, where intricate designs and patterns were popularized in grand homes and palaces.
A black and gold garden spider is another term for a North American garden spider.
The three terms (Hebrew par·des′, Persian pairidaeza, and Greek pa·ra′dei·sos). However, all convey the basic idea of a beautiful park or parklike garden. The first such park was that made by man's Creator, Jehovah God, in Eden. (Ge 2:8, 9, 15) It is called a gan, or "garden," in Hebrew but was obviously parklike in size and nature. The Greek Septuagint appropriately uses the term pa·ra′dei·sos with reference to that garden.
The French term for the enlightened thinkers was "Les Philosophes."
Juvalogical Park is not a widely recognized term or location as of my last knowledge update in October 2023. It may refer to a specific theme park, zoological garden, or a fictional place, but further context is needed to provide a precise answer. If it is a new development or concept, I recommend checking recent sources for the most accurate information.