Un collage (masc.), from the French verb 'coller': to stick, to glue.
The word (from French) is collage (visual art that is made by the assemblage of pieces, images, and forms).The similar word is college (university).
Coller means to glue in French. 'Un collage' is an assemblage of glued pictures.
we spell fourteen as quatorze in french pronouncing katorz
The plural noun "collages" would be decorative art (collage, decoupage). The similar plural is "colleges," meaning universities.
Here are some possibilities :COLOR - a hue or tint (in the UK colour)COOLER (adjective, noun) - having a lower temperature, or a picnic container
collage on french salutations
You learn how to spell.
At the Collage that teaches you how to spell
Universidad.
Even though translations can be hard to remember, there are times when it is easy. Collage in French is collage. (Cole-lah-guh)
The word (from French) is collage (visual art that is made by the assemblage of pieces, images, and forms).The similar word is college (university).
Coller means to glue in French. 'Un collage' is an assemblage of glued pictures.
That is the correct spelling of the art form "collage" (combined separate images).
Nope.
you should learn how to spell college first.
No, but you should be albe to spell.
Enough to spell collegecorrectly.