"brun" is the french word to drescribe a male who has brown hair.
The French word "brun" is spelled B-R-U-N.
Yes, "brunette" is a French word that is used to describe a woman or girl with dark brown hair. The word comes from the French word "brun," which means brown.
The word 'brun' is an adjective in the masculine singular form. It means 'brown', 'dark', or 'dark-skinned'. It also is the adjective that's used to describe a beer as 'stout', and cigarette tobacco as 'black'. The word is pronounced like the 'oy' sound in 'oeil', or 'eye'. But it's much more nasalized.
The word "has" in French is spelled "a".
In French, the word "but" is spelled as "mais."
"Maroon" in French is "marron."
'brun' is the French word for the colour brown
The color brown in French is brun.
Brun
brown is 'marron' or 'brun, brune' in French. Marron is most common, brun and brune are less frequently used: for hair colour, or for brown sugar.
Bruno is a literal Italian equivalent of the French word brun. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular adjective -- which translates into English as "brown" -- will be "BROO-no" in Italian and "breh" in French.
Brun marron, brun, brune
In German, brown is 'braun'In French, brown is 'brun' or when describing hair/eyes, it becomes 'marron'
BRUN
The answer is brun. OR MARRON
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Français
That's how you spell it. It's a French word to begin with.