une boîte d'allumettes
'manquer le match'
Match nul
Qu'est-ce que vous pensez du match?
Comment était le match?
In french, it's "une trousse".
Bo
As-tu joué le match ? (informal and singular) Avez-vous joué le match ? (formal or plural)
I have no idea how to spell it but try google translate
une tire-lire
boîte de bijoux
In French, "match the columns" can be translated as "associez les colonnes." The verb "associer" means "to match" or "to associate," and "les colonnes" translates to "the columns." So, when instructing someone to match the columns in a task or exercise, you would use the phrase "associez les colonnes" in French.
Le guichet is the ticket office or box office in French.