Even though translations can be hard to remember, there are times when it is easy. Collage in French is collage. (Cole-lah-guh)
collage on french salutations
Un collage (masc.), from the French verb 'coller': to stick, to glue.
Coller means to glue in French. 'Un collage' is an assemblage of glued pictures.
Translation to Spanish: collage, el collage, and el encolado.
Nope.
kolaż
He went and taught at collage New collage in Manchester. But it's hard to say he actually went to collage.
I say harriet Tubman should have gone yo collage
its what you say when your cheering for your states collage
Well if you want to collage two pictures together on picnik its simply you just have to go to the very top and there it is it will say collage and there you have it tada!!
Go to the PiknikIf you have an account log-inYou should be on the home page if you are not go thereon the top it should say upload, collage, print, ect.click collageselect the collage design that you wantupload your photosplace them how you want in the collage
"The gluing-together" is a literal English equivalent of the French word collage. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (le, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles and which particularly references the sticking together of assorted materials and pieces to create an artwork -- will be "ko-lazh" in French.