Le tissu.
cotton fabric is 'du coton', or 'tissu de coton' in French.
A tissue is called 'un mouchoir' in French. The french noun 'tissu' (masc.) means 'fabric' in English.
Couverture en tissu means "fabric cover," if that helps.... XD
tissu (masc.)
A geotextile fabric should be used for a French drain to ensure proper drainage and longevity.
une aune (fem.)
To effectively use filter fabric for a French drain installation, wrap the fabric around the drainage pipe before placing it in the trench. Make sure the fabric covers the entire pipe to prevent clogging with soil and debris. Secure the fabric in place with stakes or tape to ensure proper filtration and drainage.
lame, pronounced as if you were French, "le-may".
To effectively use landscape fabric in the installation of a French drain system, place the fabric at the bottom and sides of the trench before adding gravel. This helps prevent soil and debris from clogging the drain while allowing water to flow through. Be sure to overlap the fabric pieces and secure them in place to ensure proper function of the French drain system.
The word "denim" was named after the French town Nîmes, where the fabric was originally created.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il