The symbol over the é in café is there because the acute accent (accent aigu) indicates pronunciation.
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
Nault isn't a French word.
et is French for "and".
Or is the French word for Gold.and is one of the French conjonction to mean 'but' or 'yet'
'content' is the French word for satisfied, happy
Since the @ symbol is not actually a word, but a symbol used to denote a word, there is no French translation of it. The French word for "at" is "a" but in French, if one is writing an e-mail address, @ would still be used.
The French word "surtout" can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "especially" or "above all," emphasizing something as particularly important or significant. It can also mean "overcoat" or "outer garment."
The symbol above the 7 on the keyboard, "&", is an ampersand. It is used in place of the word "and".
un or une for feminine nouns eg: un homme, une femme (a man, a lady) Answer: The above is incorrect. The French word "an" means "year" in English. The answer above gives the French for the English word "an".
Chatte is french for "pussy". I know of no word "degustate", but there is a french word "deguster" which means "to savor" or "to enjoy". So, if desguster is really the wrod, the above would mean "to savor pussy" or "to enjoy pussy".
There is no 80 above oxygen. But there is '8' and 'O' above the word oxygen. The '8' stands for the atomic number of oxygen and 'O' is the symbol for the element oxygen.
it is not a French word
fleurs is French meaning flowers. It is also used in fleur-de-lis a stylized lily that is symbol for France.
Au-Dessous.
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.