Cycle translated into French is the same: cycle
An example sentence: J'ai décidé d'aller pour un cycle
(I decided to go for a cycle)
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haha cycle
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The closest I can guess is the word, "siècle" which is pronounced see-eh-clah. In french is means century of age. You would most often hear it when referencing centuries, such as Douzième siècle. Unless you are looking to translate cycle into French. In that case it would be translated to "cycle de."
La Tour de France
The French translation for "course of study" is "cours d'études" or "parcours d'études."
do you mean cycle on the right side of the road? That reads 'rouler à droite, tenir sa droite' in French.
it started a cycle of royal power being limited by uneasy constatutional monarchy
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Since the Réforme LMD, the second cycle of French universities is called "un Master"! It used to be called "Maîtrise", but that degree no longer exists.
Dwight K. French has written: 'National survey of family growth, cycle I' -- subject(s): Birth control, Family size, Human Fertility, Statistical methods
The French call it a "grand-bi." I'm not aware of an english equivalent.