un haut-parleur is a loudspeaker in French.
In French, "Haut-parleur" means "loudspeaker" in English.
"High" in French is spelled "haut".
High is haut (masc.), haute (fem.) in French
In French, "smooth talker" can be translated as "beau parleur" or "baratineur".
"Haan" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is possible that you are referring to the word "haut," which means "high" or "upper" in English.
"Quoi de neuf?" is the French equivalent of "What is up?" It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing or what's new with them.
là -haut means 'up there' in French.
"Haute" translates to "high." It is a French word indicating "classy".
haut, haute
'high' in french is 'haut'
In French, "smooth talker" can be translated as "beau parleur" or "baratineur".
"Quoi de neuf?" is the French equivalent of "What is up?" It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing or what's new with them.
'top' in french is 'haut'
La Haut comes from the French language, which roughly translates to "up there" in the English language. It could also mean "higher up" both figuratively speaking.
Un haut in French means "a summit" or "one top" in English.
the literal translation of English word 'up' in french is vers le haut; 'vers' (means 'towards') 'le' (mean 'the' ) and 'haut' (means 'top') , hence meaning 'towards the top'.
"haut-de-forme" is masculine.
"High" in French is spelled "haut".