"etc." is spelled the same in French. You can use the alterantive words "et la suite", but the most used word is still "etc."
décorer (je décore, nous décorons, etc.)
Big...large...broad etc
Levure in French means Yeast ( a raising agent used in bread, etc ).
Jouer, Jeux, Jour... etc..
The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and indeed is used by many wine merchants (Cave Robert, etc).
The French word for when is quand, pronounced "kah[n]", where "ah[n]" represents the typical French "an" or "en" nasal vowel found in words like en, plan, grand, etc.
certainement -> certainly, surely, for sure, etc.
depends on context j'ai for i have and some I am and je for I like etc. what do you want to say?
découpé (for coastline, road etc) rude (for person, character, lifestyle)
baie (Coast) Docking Bays (Terrain d'accostage) Landing pad baie (plural : "baies" in french, same word) bays (cranberries, strawberries etc...)
See, view, look, watch, sight, behold and etc
The word for language as in German, Chinese, English, etc. is la langue (same word as tongue). Language as in style of speech is le language.