The French term for 'umbrella stand' is 'un porte-parapluie' (plural: des porte-parapluies) in French.
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
A parapluie is the French term for an umbrella. You can see this as "pluie" means rain in French.
parapluie is french for umbrella
A great tip to get the most out of your umbrella stand is to take down the umbrella stand, along with your patio umbrella, when you are not using them. This will help keep the patio umbrella stand and your patio umbrella safe from damaging winds. When you are ready to use them, simply break them out and enjoy a nice day outside.
Yes it was-lawnmower-1832 and the umbrella stand-1855
To stand at ease (military term) is "être au repos" in French. The order given is "repos!"
I do believe you can find a patio umbrella that doesn't attach to a table. A good place to start looking would be your local discount store like Walmart. Where you place a patio umbrella has more to do with the umbrella base or stand than it does the table. A table does help to stabilize the umbrella but it is not necessary. By getting a heavier umbrella stand or even a rolling umbrella stand you can place your outdoor umbrella any where you want to.
Hey people around the world french anem for umbrella is Parapluie
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Literally "for rain" a parapluie is an umbrella
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William C. Carter is credited as the one who invented the umbrella stand. This is over 400 years ago because he patented it in 1855.