La colle (feminine noun) means glue. The French verb "coller" means to stick (like with glue). Ex: le bonbon colle au papier : the candy sticks to the paper.
"Colle" in French can mean "glue" when used as a noun, or "to stick" when used as a verb.
The French word "la colle" translates to "the glue" in English. It refers to a sticky substance used to adhere or bond objects together.
"Colle" is a feminine noun in French.
The word "glue stick" in French is "bâton de colle."
There are many French words that rhyme with "Nicole," including école (school), boussole (compass), parole (word), and symbol.
There is no single word to say stalker in French. If you want to say that a stalker has been pestering you, you have to make a full sentence, like 'je suis poursuivi / harcelé (or poursuivie / harcelée if you're a girl) par quelqu'un'. That's stalker in its criminal acception, though. If you just mean that you have unrequited attention from someone, you'd say "il / elle me colle".
'de la colle' means (some) glue in French.
yes, "colle" is French for glue yes, "colle" is French for glue
The French word "la colle" translates to "the glue" in English. It refers to a sticky substance used to adhere or bond objects together.
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"Un bâton de colle et un cahier" means "a glue stick and a notebook" in French.
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There are many French words that rhyme with "Nicole," including école (school), boussole (compass), parole (word), and symbol.