in french vermont means green mountains
No French word comes from the noun Vermont - but the name Vermont seems to come from the French vert+mont i.e. green mount.
Vermont is not one of the original 13 colonies because it wasn't English land! It was actually French and the name Vermont means Green Mountain in French.
i don't really know but Vermont means mountain of worms in french
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
Nope. Vermont is from the French for "green mountain," and the state is slopping over with relief.
From the French word "vert" and "mont" meaning "These Green Mountains"
Vermont-the green mountain state
Vermont; vert meaning "green" and mont meaning "mount".
Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Montpelier, Vermont are two. Des Moines, Iowa
As an extension to their Canadian holdings.
Montpelier. It is named for the French city spelled Montpellier.