hebdomadaire (meaning 'once a week) is still in use in modern French. This is mostly used for magazines.
hebdomadaire means 'once a week' in French. That word is especially used when speaking of newspapers and magazines.
weekly is translated "hebdomadaire" in French.
In French, "bi-weekly" can be translated as "bimensuel."
Hebdo is a shortened form of hebdomadaire which means "weekly" in English
Le Journal Hebdomadaire was created in 1997.
"moderne"
The word "thermometer" has roots in English, Modern Latin, and French. The word is a combination of the French "thermometer" and the Modern Latin "thermometrum." The word "thermometer" came about in the 17th century.
It is from Old French meaning 'kind, sort or style' and used in modern French for 'independent style'. As an example modern ' Genres' are Westerns and horror films
"Annabelle" was a copy-mistake for "Amabelle". This is a medieval French name derived from a word that meant "lovable" (the modern French word is "aimable").
'Merci' is the modern French word for 'Thank you'. or 'Merci Beaucoup' (Thank you very much). It is pronounced like the English word 'Mercy'. It has its roots in Latin.
The modern French term is Madagascar as in English (République de Madagascar). The earlier term for the Malagasy Republic was "République malgache."
Leggings are "des guêtres" for the old leather version, otherwise for the modern ones, French people use the word leggings.