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Translated from the French: vert (green) and mont (mountain or hill); literally "green mountain."
"Mount," as in "mountain."
the Mont Saint Michel is in the English Channel.
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Mont is french for Mount
I do not know Mont Lisa. If you mean Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci painted her.
"The white mount" as a common name and "The White Mountain" as a proper name are English equivalents of the French masculine singular phrase le mont blanc. The pronunciation will be "luh moh blaw" in French.
Joze Mont goes by Joze Mont.
It's a State in the New England portion of the United States. The word derives from two French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain. However the English meaning of the word does not contain this meaning; it only refers to the American state.
"sieur" is old French for "monsieur" (mister). "de Mont Panson", "de Montpenson" and other spellings are family names. "Mont" means "hill", "mountain", so it is likely to be a family that comes from a place with mountains, that gave its name to the family.
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mont choisy is a place in mauritius