3rd person singular of the verb "croire" ("to believe"): He believes.
The word "croit" in French translates to "believes" in English. It is derived from the verb "croire," which means "to believe."
The name Morne is of French origin and means "dark" or "gloomy". It can also be linked to the French word "mornes" which refers to a range of hills or mountains with a rugged appearance.
Another word for French Huguenots is Calvinists, as they were followers of the teachings of John Calvin in France during the 16th and 17th centuries.
il dort, elle dort : he sleeps, she sleeps
"Sacrée" in French means sacred or holy. It can also be used informally to express surprise or emphasize a strong feeling.
"Igreous" does not appear to be a recognized English word. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word. Can you provide more context or try to clarify the word you are referring to?
believe is tranlated by "croire" in French je crois tu crois il croit, elle croit, on croit nous croyons vous croyez ils croient, elles croient
The cast of Croit - 2005 includes: Michel Vanderlinden
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
Translated as you have put it, without the personal pronoun at the start, it would be, in English 'believes that she likes it'
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.
there is no such word as 'peneuf' in French.
hartford is not a french word.
"Oumar" is a name of Arabic origin commonly used in French-speaking countries. It is the French version of the Arabic name "Umar," which means "flourishing" or "prosperous."
That is not a French word.
There is no such word in French.