Mutuel in the masculine and mutuelle in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "mutual." The respective pronunciations will be "myoo-twel" and "myoo-twell" in French.
There is no such word in French. If you mean "explorer", it is French for "to explore". If you mean the English noun "explorers", the French translation is "explorateurs".
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
Shanoy isn't a French name, and doesn't mean anything in French.
It's French for an agreement or deal, but literally means mutual understanding.
Mutuel in the masculine and mutuelle in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "mutual." The respective pronunciations will be "myoo-twel" and "myoo-twell" in French.
Are you asking about Mutual MEDIATION?
Mutual touch means what
Mutual intent between a guest and an innkeeper refers to the shared understanding that the guest will stay at the inn in exchange for payment, and the innkeeper will provide lodging and services in return. Both parties agree to the terms of the arrangement willingly and knowingly.
I think you mean mutual. We have mutual friends. Our mutual enemy attacked another country.
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mutuo = mutual
mutual support
PARI-MUTUAL
Detente - may be the word you are looking for.
people wont have sex with each other