"Lutin noir" is French for "black imp" or "black elf." It is often used to refer to mischievous or small supernatural creatures in folklore.
"Lutin" in French means "imp" or "sprite," referring to a mischievous or playful supernatural creature. It is often depicted as a small, elf-like being in folklore and fairy tales.
In French, you say leprechaun as "farfadet" or "lutin".
In French, "lutins" is a masculine noun.
The correct spelling for "is black" in French is "est noir."
"Black" in French is "noir" for masculine nouns, and "noire" for feminine nouns.
"Lutin" in French means "imp" or "sprite," referring to a mischievous or playful supernatural creature. It is often depicted as a small, elf-like being in folklore and fairy tales.
Noir, noire means black in French.
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Depends. If you mean "Noir" as in french for "Black", then the correct spelling would be "Noir". If you mean something besides what I just stated, then it would probably be "Noire".
noir means black in French. The feminine is 'noire'.
It means 'of black'. It is actually De Noir.
In French, "lutins" is a masculine noun.
noir means (aka black)
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Jerome M. Lutin has written: 'Using new transit technology to shape urban growth' -- subject(s): City planning, Local transit