"Ranger" is the French verb for 'putting things in their place' / 'tidy up'. 'Range' is the imperative at the second person singular: 'range ta chambre!' > tidy up your room! ; It can also be the first person (present) when following the pronoun 'je' (I).
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
the name Madison doesn't mean anything in French.
Gamme in English means range.
I put it away or I tidy it up or I put it on the shelf.
the French verb "ranger" means to put things in the place they should be (in your room for example)
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Temps - Can mean "time" or "weather" Plage - Can mean "beach" or "range" Livre - Can mean "book" or "pound" (unit of weight) Fois - Can mean "time" or "multiplied by"
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The costs range widely from 300 to 1000 dollars a pound. This assumes you mean the truffle fungus. If you mean candy truffles, they would also range widely but not nearly so much. More like 20 to 100 dollars a pound.
It does not mean anything in French.
the Rockies (mountain range) are called 'les Rocheuses' in French.
38 is a british size 10
"French lit" is an abbreviation for "French literature," which refers to literary works written in the French language. This term encompasses a wide range of writings, including novels, poems, plays, and essays by French authors.