The French word for covenant is "alliance".
As a jewel, an "alliance" is a wedding ring; as a concept, it means "friendly association and agreement"
French alliance means another group made a agreement with the French for their help.
It's spelled the same ~> alliance
The French word entente means an understanding and comes from the verb entendre, to hear, to understand. This is similar to the idea of a "special relationship" between the UK and the USA; not an alliance but an informal understanding of mutual support.The French word for a formal alliance is . . . alliance.
French were part of the Auld Alliance with Scotland.
Not precisely. "Entente" is French for "understanding", and could in practical terms mean much the same thing that an alliance would, or could simply mean that two countries have a basic mutual agreement on some issue ... perhaps simply not to attack each other (but not necessarily to come to each other's aid, as would usually be implied by the word "alliance.")
it is not a French word
The French Alliance was on May 4, 1778 during the Revolutionary War.
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.