Magasin.
"une épicerie" (fem.) is a grocery store in French.
Réserver From my French dictionary - Réserver (verb): book, reserve, set aside, save, store, bespeak, have in store
Magasin is a french translation for a store. Usually a magasin or store is unspecific and can mean almost any type of store in which people shop for various goods.
If you mean attic (top of the house) it is grenier in French (literaly the place where you store grain)
Literally, it means the pronoun "one" as in "when one is at the store..." It can idiomatically mean "we", "everyone", "they", or "people"
a french dairy store is a store called DeLuca's and i really recommend it!!!
"Un classeur" is French for "a binder" or "a filing cabinet," used to organize and store documents or papers.
to clean or store something depends on how its being use "ranger ta chambre" "clean your room" "ranger les boites" "store the boxes"
a department store is called 'un grand magasin' in French.
In French : a store house = un entrepôt
According to Google, the text "ad - PRUVOST - Lille" appears on a sign seen on a French confectionary store. Pruvost is a French surname and Lille is a French city. The "ad" is a puzzle to me.
Bibliotheque mean: library for book and how say to french that all it!