Toboggan is used in French. It is borrowed from the English toboggan, itself coming from Acadian French tabaganne, itself copied from a native American noun.
Yes, "toboggan" is originally a French word that comes from the Canadian French word "tabaganne." It refers to a traditional wooden sled used for sliding on ice or snow.
The correct spelling is "toboggan."
If you mean toboggan as in sports it is spelled t-o-b-o-g-g-a-n to-bog-gan
The French word for French is "français."
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The French word for deck is "pont."
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The word "toboggan" comes from early 19th century Canada. It comes from the Micmac word "topagan" which means sled. The French Canadian word was "tabaganne" and it was changed to the now used "toboggan."
The original word comes from the Micmac language as 'tobakun' subsequently adopted into Canadian French as 'tabagane'.
a waterslide is 'un toboggan aquatique' in French.
We had fun sledding down the hill on the toboggan.
tobogganing is 'faire du toboggan' in French.
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Learning to control a sled on the snow made it easier to learn to control a toboggan. Thankfully, I landed in a snowbank when the toboggan flipped over. May I borrow the toboggan to go to the store?
Another word for 'sledge' is 'toboggan.'
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A Toboggan.
faire de la luge