crée means created(masculine)
It means "created".
In French, "cree" does not have a direct translation. It could be a misspelling or a distorted form of a word. If you can provide more context or the specific phrase in which "cree" appears, I can help you determine its meaning.
In Cree, you can say "Kiya pimatisiwin" to mean "Have a good day."
Saskatchewan is a cree word. So it is spelled the same in French. It is not and English word.
Louis Riel spoke English, French, and Michif, a mixed language combining Cree and French.
"Cree su contraseña" translates to "Create your password" in English.
In French, "Wednesday" is pronounced as "mair-kruh-dee" with the stress on the first syllable.
cree
a mixture of cree and french
Lac La Biche translates to lake of the elk, and has origins in both Cree and French. As there is no translation for elk, the word was modified to represent 'red deer.'
crinière is pronounced 'cree-nee- err' in French.
Alban Lacombe has written: 'Dictionnaire de la langue des Cris' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Cree language, French language, Cree, French
Michif is the Métis ("mixed") language which is derived from Cree and French. The language may be found in northern North Dakota in regard to the United States of America and in Manitoba and Saskatchewan in terms of Canada. About 500 surviving speakers mix borrowed Dene and Ojibway, Cree verbs, and French nouns.
Saskatchewan is a cree word. So it is spelled the same in French. It is not and English word.
crie ( said cree - eh )
Louis Riel spoke English, French, and Michif, a mixed language combining Cree and French.
Cook in liquid (i.e. boil)e.g. Cree the rice in milk. When creed drain.
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