Trochee is a French word and has been for more than 500 years, but only the biggest and best dictionaries now have it.
The English translation is the same word; its meaning in both languages is identical. It refers to meter in a poem; the stress on the syllables alternates. The possibilities are :-
di DAH di DAH di DAH di DAH etc. or DAH di DAH di DAH di DAH di etc.
There isn't any French word spelled "lapadan".
The French word for "and" is spelled "et".
The word "from" in french is "de".
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
The French word for "with" is "avec" which is pronounced how it is spelled.
There is no French word spelled "locle".
There is no French word spelled 'monfett'
Yes, "echo" is a word that originated from Greek, not French. It means the reflection of sound waves that have reached a surface and bounced back.
In French, the word "but" is spelled as "mais."
The English word, "is", in French is "est".
losange is a French word, lasagna is an Italian word spelled lasagne in French.
The French word for magazine is also spelled: Magazine.