lice is translated "poux" (particular plural form with an 'x') in French. Louse is spelled "pou" (masc.). Pubic lice are commonly named "morpion" (masc.)
In French, lice is called "poux".
Yes, the sentence is written correctly. It can be rewritten as: "Head lice infestation is a common parasitic affliction in humans."
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
"Ouch" in French is "Aïe".
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
The Spanish word for lice is "piojos".
"Louse" is the singular form; the plural is "lice".
u say 'ii' or 이
i am a doctor and i say lice come from people with clean hair.
The singular for lice is louse. However the word is rarely used as if you find one louse in your hair, there are certainly hundreds of lice there.
LEISURE IS ORIGINATED FROM THE WORD Lice re (french word ) means to be aloud
Roger de Fe lice has written: 'French furniture in the Middle Ages and under Louis XIII'
Yes, the sentence is written correctly. It can be rewritten as: "Head lice infestation is a common parasitic affliction in humans."
it is a very interesting question but i would say no
Since lice like to attach their eggs to hairs and your nose has hair in it, yes - you CAN get lice in your nose. Can you say GROSS?!? From a practical standpoint, it is unlikely since there are so many other easily accessible sites (at least for the lice) with more hair than the inside of your nose.
Not exactly. Lice only like extra clean heads, while fleas aren't as picky as to hygiene and part of body. They are both parasites.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.