None. It's au naturel and that's french.
"Natural" in French is "naturel."
au' naturel.
au' natrual
"In the natural state," "naturally" or "simply" are English equivalents of the French phrase "au naturel."Specifically, the word "au" combines the preposition "Ã " and the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "at the, in the." The masculine adjective/noun means "nature."The pronunciation is "oh nah-tyoo-rehl."
No, it is Latin. It has a French name because it is very popular in Garconeria le Riviera, near the French Riviera, Cannes.
The term is au naturel, from the French, and literally means in the natural state. The definition is "with no elaborate treatment, dressing, or preparation." Salad can be au naturel. Hair can be au naturel. It does not necessarily have to refer to the human body, but it frequently does.
It comes from the Latin name of gold which is aurum.
Gold is called AU because it is a chemical element with the symbol "Au," which comes from its Latin name "Aurum." The symbol "Au" is derived from the Latin word for gold, making it easier to identify on the periodic table and in chemical formulas.
Au. Aurum is the Latin word for gold.
The periodic abbreviation for gold is Au. Gold is a chemical element with the atomic number 79 and is known for its shiny, yellow appearance. It is a highly valuable metal with various industrial and decorative applications.
Its is sucking the dick and making him relax with your mouth....
au contraire :0))