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Isabelle in French is pronounced as "ee-zah-bel." It is a common French name of Hebrew origin.
the same, 'Isabelle'
In French, Isabella is spelled "Isabelle".
The name Isabel in French is spelled "Isabelle."
Isabelle Huppert is fluent in French and also speaks English, Italian, and German.
"Isabel" in French translates to "Isabelle" or "รlisabeth" depending on the context.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de franรงais."
Isabelle is the French traditional spelling for Isabella.
In French, Isabella is spelled "Isabelle".
isabelle is a french name an isabel is italian.
"Isabelle" is a name, so you spell it "Isabelle" in French or any other language. "Restaurant" is originally a French word, so it's spelled "Restaurant". The possessive in French does work a little differently... I'm not positive, but I think the whole thing would come out as "Restaurant Isabelle".
Isabelle.
The name Isabel in French is spelled "Isabelle."
No. She is French.
A famous french actress
If you spell it ISABELLE- that's the French way. If you spell it ISABEL- that's the Spanish way. I know this because my name is Isabelle and my parents told me they spelt it the Perisian (French) way.
St. Isabelle of France spoke one of the many dialects of Old French.
It depends on what type of term you are referring to: Term (like a phrase or saying) is simply terme. A school/university term is période or trimestre. -Isabelle
Isabelle Cazeaux has written: 'French music in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries' -- subject(s): 16th century, History and criticism, Music