La fierté, which has a positive connotation or
L'orgueil, which has a negative connotation
une troupe de lions
L'orgueil est mon péché.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
Je suis tres heureux
une troupe de lions
L'orgueil est mon péché.
it is called "une troupe" or "un groupe" de lions
"Filled with pride in someone" implies being proud of their achievements or qualities. On the other hand, "filled with pride of someone" suggests being proud of the person themselves or their actions. Both can convey a sense of admiration and satisfaction.
Pride in French : la fierté or l'orgueil Pride in Japanese : 誇り, Hokori Pride in Spanish: Orgullo Pride in Russian : гордость, gordostʹ
Irish Pride in English is:
Samoan Pride
'Superbia, superbiae (first declension)' is the noun for 'pride' or 'arrogance.' :D
Anyone?
Pride and salvation, they were saved by there captures the French.
I'd say the Turks...