'La basse cour' - A farmyard (and by implication the various animals that you would expect to find there - mainly poultry). 'Une cour' means a courtyard of some kind, sometimes even 'la cour d'honneur' - the formal courtyard in front of a château, so a farmyard is called 'basse' (literally - low) to differentiate it from another kind of courtyard.
Le-basse cour is a French term that refers to the small farmyard where poultry and small domestic animals are kept. It typically includes chickens, ducks, geese, and other fowl, as well as rabbits and other small animals. It is a common feature in rural areas and can be found in both traditional and modern farming practices.
"Cours" in English can mean "course," "lesson," or "running" depending on the context in which it is used.
In French, the word "cours" can mean a few things depending on the context. It can mean a class or course, as in a school setting. It can also mean a lesson or session, as in a dance or sports class. Finally, it can mean a flow or direction, as in "au cours de," which translates to "over the course of."
The prefix of "courageous" is "cour-" which means "heart" or "spirit" in Latin.
The word courteous has three syllables. (Cour-te-ous)
Cours in French is feminine when it is the plural of cour ("court of justice," "courtship," "courtyard"), masculine when it is a synonym for "(school) class," and neither when it is part of the conjugation of the verb courir ("to run").
The web address of the Lebasse Projects is: http://www.lebasseprojects.com
The phone number of the Lebasse Projects is: 310-558-0200.
The address of the Lebasse Projects is: 6023 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Please be more specifical defining what type of cour you mean.
"Cours" in English can mean "course," "lesson," or "running" depending on the context in which it is used.
the French word cour means 'yard' in English. 'la cour d'école' is the school yard.
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it could mean the (market) price for gold
"La Cour" means "the Court" as in La Cour Supreme (the Supreme Court). It also refers (old usage) to the Royal Court, the courtyard, and in some areas (French Canada) to a home's back yard.
"l pleur de mon cour" doesn't mean anything in French. But "Il pleut dans mon coeur" means 'it is raining in my heart".
une cour (if you mean a yard) un jardin (if you mean a garden) 'NIMBY' would be tranlated 'pas chez moi'
Cour-Cheverny's population is 2,555.