Lois.
Lois.
It means laws
"Of laws" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase de lois.Specifically, the preposition de means "of". The feminine noun lois translates as "laws". The pronunciation will be "duh lwah" in French.
"Lois" is a female given name that originates from Germanic and Celtic languages. It is thought to mean "famous warrior" or "great lady."
Lois Frances - Strong - Gaudin has written: 'Bibliography of Franco-Spanish literary relations' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Comparative Literature, French and Spanish, Spanish and French, Comparative literature
No, "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is not based on a French novel. It is an original work by the author, published in 1993.
Louis Pasteur
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The possessive form for the proper noun Lois is Lois's.Example: I will be at my friend Lois's house.
The possessive form is Lois's.This is Lois's birthday.
Lois Rosenfield's birth name is Lois Fried.
Lois Wyse's birth name is Lois Wohlgemuth.