Del norte means "of the north".
"Del Notre" is Italian for "of the North." It is often used in titles or names to indicate a connection to or origin from a northern region.
Yes, "Notre Dame" translates to "our lady" in English. The name is often used in reference to the Virgin Mary in the Catholic faith. Notre Dame can also be translated as "our lady" in French.
"del sur" means "of the south"
"Una bolsa del color del maΓz" translates to "a bag the color of corn" in English.
it means the "the months of the year"
The literal translation is "dans notre maison".
It's "our lady of the sea" but the middle word should not be del.
Notre means our. Notre Dame means Our Lady.
In French, "notre" means "our" in English.
It means "our father" (it should be - Notre Père)
our beautiful
our school
Our second son
Notre Dame means our lady in french. Our lady is the English translation
of of
"our little house"
Our own party / celebration.
It's a mixture of Spanish 'La tierra esta....' = 'The earth is....' and French '....la notre' = '....ours'.