To sunbathe, more literally "to take a bath of sun"
I take a bath.
The Pictish clans of ancient Scotland bestowed the proud and noble surname of Bain to mean "life" or "son of the fair lad". It is found amidst the early records of Aberdeen, around 1210 A.D.
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
The French word "soleil" translates to "sun" in English.
soleil = sun
you mean "she takes", right? elle prend.
un bain chaud is a hot bath in French.
Le soleil.
des habits de bain, des vêtements de bain
salle de bain
In French, "solei" does not have a meaning. The correct spelling for "sun" in French is "soleil".
"bath" as in English it can also mean soaked in a solution. ie: acid bath = bain d'acide
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
I take a bath.
Literally it means ' the bath of perfume', but in French the word 'bain' is often used to imply that you are surrounded or immersed in something, so here the implication is that you are smothered in perfume.