A market town in the middle age.
Sometimes it's the main place in the village, the place where the church and shops are located, compared to the country side.
"un bourg" is an old noun for a village in French. This has the same origin than the German 'burg' or the English 'borough'. You can find the noun in various placenames in France, like Bourges, Bourg-en-Bresse, Bourg-de-Valence, ...
The French word for market towns is "bourg marchand" or "ville marchande."
"Un bourgeois" was originally an inhabitant of the 'bourg' (big village or small town), and not a peasant. The term has come to mean 'middle-class'.
bourg
We used to say "Bourgeois" for the people living inside the "Bourg" which was the city inside of the walls. Nowadays in France, "bourgeois" is mainly a pejorative word for "rich people"
Bouchard in French means "(someone with a) big mouth" (from bouche) or "stronghold" (from bourg) in English.
The address of the Bourg Branch is: 4405 St. Andrew Street, Bourg, 70343 5431
Alexandre Bourg goes by Alex Bourg.
it is not a French word
The phone number of the Bourg Branch is: 985-594-4717.
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.