Russian 'grach' (but in Cyrillic alphabet) = rook
Normally the plural would be 'grachi', but this irregular noun has plural 'gracha' (stress on final syllable - 'grachA'), so 'grachi' seems unusual.
If it's something you've (mis)HEARD, you might be thinking of
grazie (grATsee-ay) - 'Thank you' in Italian OR
gracias (GRASS-ee-ass - Latin American pronunciation) - 'Thank you' in Spanish
"Grachi" is not a word in Spanish or French. It is a name or a title that may be used in popular culture or specific contexts, but it does not have a standard meaning in either language.
No, charades is not a Spanish word. It originates from the French word "charade," which means a type of riddle or word puzzle.
The word "bouquet" is French.
No, "hola" is not French. It is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" in English.
French to Spanish means translating text or words from the French language to the Spanish language.
"Dios" does not mean anything in French. It is a word from the Spanish language, where it means "God."
The duration of Grachi is 2700.0 seconds.
french
No, charades is not a Spanish word. It originates from the French word "charade," which means a type of riddle or word puzzle.
Grachi was created on 2011-05-02.
no, it is a spanish word
No, it is a French word.
No, "déjà", which is the french word for "already", in Spanish means "ya".
Viernes is Spanish, not French, so a French person would simply pronounce the Spanish word with a French accent. The French equivalent of Viernes is Vendredi, both meaning Friday.
Frances
That word is in French, not Spanish, and it means "must".
The word "bouquet" is French.
'de' = 'of' in Spanish (and, differently pronounced, in French) 'soto' = 'grove, thicket' in Spanish