Jackie allée.
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No, they are not. An example of a sentence is 'There is a man down the lane.' A phrase might be 'man down the lane'.
voie
une ruelle
in the fast lane.
The phrase "Zil lane" referred to a series of road lanes in London used to transport VIPs during the 2012 Summer Olympics.
A phrase is a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. Such as 'shady lane'
From 'leveroun', the old French word for greyhound, which was possibly the name of an inn nearby.
Olivier Martinez
Lane, as an English surname, basically implies that you lived near some form of a "lane."The French usage of Lane ia derived from a word meaning "Wool"-- hinting that the beared was involved in the wool trade.Last but not least: the Irish usage of Lane is from the Gaelic Ó Luan, which is translated to "Descendent of Luan," meaning "Warrior."
A phrase that is open to interpretation. In traffic accident investigation the 'inside lane' is usually the lane closest to the center line or median. But in common usage one must be careful to determine what the person asking the question means.
In French, "voie" means road, way, or path. It can also refer to a track or lane, depending on the context.