Beaux bâtons literally means "beautiful sticks" in French, and could be translated as "fair wands" or possibly "beautiful wands."
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
the name Madison doesn't mean anything in French.
Depends if they have them in french schools
Their first language is English, with the obvious exception of those from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang who speak their native languages. For Beauxbatons this is French.
The French school was the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. Their representative was Fleur Delacour.
In the movie, Beauxbatons was portrayed as an all-girls school. However, in the books, there are male Beauxbatons students mentioned.
Headmistress of Beauxbatons is Mme Olympe Maxime.
Fleur Delacor was the name of the Beauxbatons Triwizard Champion.
Beauxbatons Academy.
Perhaps it was a slight aimed at the pupils of Beauxbatons? i.e. beautiful sticks? who knows?
Fleur Delacour was the champion for Beauxbatons in the tournament
Fleur delacour is personage from a Harry Potter movie. Fleur delacour is a girl from beauxbatons. When fleur delacour is translated in French it means flower of the court. Harry Potter is a well known science fiction movie.
Hogwarts Durmstang Beauxbatons
Fleur Delacour says that Beauxbatons does not have "ugly armour" and that if a poltergeist was to enter the school it would be expelled immediately.