La rue is the street. But you asked for French words? There is only one that means "street" but there are similar words (like in English) such as l'avenue (the avenue), le boulevard (the boulevard). But if you aren't talking about a specific street, use rue, just like in English, you wouldn't say "what boulevard do you live on?" you'd ask "what street.." but you would say "I live on Mountain Boulevard"
Rue is French for street.
an example is :- "dans la rue" which means "on the street"
la route (la rOOt)
un sentier - un chemin
avenue, rue, boulevard
way
une ruelle
rue
the french word for street is rue
"une rue" (fem.) is a street in French.
A street sign = Un panneau a hand sign = Un signe to sign = signer
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
The French word for "street" is "la rue."
the street is 'la rue' (fem.) in French
'The street of' is 'la rue de ..' in French.
"12th street" is "douzième rue" in French.
Parade de rue.
Cedarwood Drive would be translated 'allée des cèdres' in French.
Une rue, des rues if more than one
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street mean "rue" in French.
the french word for street is rue
'une impasse' or 'un cul-de-sac'
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