Manners are 'les manières' in French. A good synonym would be façon (fem), or comportement, or agissements (usually plural)
Rude.
Civic Minded ?
The French word "enchanté" means "delighted" in French. Another meaning, barely used except in children's tales, is "bewitched".
The word "leisure" was developed from the Old French word "leisir," which means free time or opportunity for ease and relaxation.
"Moye" does not have a meaning in French. It may be a misspelling or a word in another language.
The French word for French is "français."
A word that starts with the letter i in french is: iténiraire. In English this means an itinerary, which is a schedule of plans. another word that starts with the letter i is interessante which means interesting in English.
the English word 'order' is spelled 'un ordre' in French.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
Yes, the word 'manners' is an abstract noun as a word for a type of behavior, a word for a concept.
There are a couple of French translations for tardiness. One would be the French "la lenteur," which means a slowness. Another would be "le manque de ponctualite," which means not punctual, or late arriving.
The root (in English) is fin-. The word finish entered English from French, which got it from Latin finis.