rock or the rock are the translations for roche or la roche in French.
"roche", "rocher" or "pierre" (if you mean "stone") "rock" (if you mean the music)
The uncapitalized word "rochelle" means "mezzanine", but the capitalized name "Rochelle" does not exist in French, although it is present in the Atlantic port town of "La Rochelle". It comes from "roc" or "roche", meaning "rock", which is what La Rochelle's harbor is built upon.
hartford is not a french word.
wage isn't a French word.
it is not a French word!
"roche", "rocher" or "pierre" (if you mean "stone") "rock" (if you mean the music)
The French word for rock is "roche" or "pierre".
The surname Roche has French origins, derived from the Old French word "roche," meaning "rock" or "cliff." It is typically a topographic surname, referring to someone who lived near a notable rock formation or cliff. The name is also found in Ireland, where it was brought by the Normans and has become associated with various Gaelic forms. Overall, Roche reflects geographical features linked to the early bearers of the name.
"je peux faire votre lit ?" is a question you will hear in an hostel. It means "may I make your bed?".The word "roche" is unrelated; it is translated "rock" (as a stone) in English.
The uncapitalized word "rochelle" means "mezzanine", but the capitalized name "Rochelle" does not exist in French, although it is present in the Atlantic port town of "La Rochelle". It comes from "roc" or "roche", meaning "rock", which is what La Rochelle's harbor is built upon.
Conor Roche has: Played Sound Man in "Smallville" in 2001. Played Bartender in "The L Word" in 2004. Played Troy in "Life As We Know It" in 2004. Played Michael in "Proof of the Man" in 2004. Played Brother in "Soulstice" in 2008.
The distinguished French surname Duron comes from the Old French word for rock (roche), which means that the original bearer lived near a prominent rock. Ancient records of this family recognize it as one of the earliest families of the Burgundy region.
The setting of the short story "Plighted Word" by Mazo de la Roche is in rural Canada, specifically on a farm. The story revolves around themes of loyalty, duty, and personal sacrifice within this rustic setting.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Roach originates with the Old French langauge word "roche", which means "rock", and would have been bestowed upon persons living near a notable rock, or in an area of rocky ground. Members of this family are known to have accompanied Strongbow into Ireland during the Anglo-Norman Invasion of 1172 A.D., and were granted lands in County Limerick for their efforts. Family motto: "My God is my rock!"
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
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.