"Coureurs de bois" refers to French Canadian fur traders who operated independently outside of the regulated trading system in the 17th and 18th centuries. They played a significant role in the fur trade in North America, often trading with Indigenous peoples and exploring new territories.
The French word "bois" means "wood" in English. It can refer to a material made from trees as well as a forest or wooded area.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
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"Soy ingles" means "I am English" in English.
grand bois means big wood in English.
"La belle au bois dormant" is the title of a fairy tale called "Sleeping beauty" in English.
French for "runner of the wood"
Je bois means 'I drink'.
The French word "bois" means "wood" in English. It can refer to a material made from trees as well as a forest or wooded area.
"Coureur des bois" (often mispelled as "courier") translates literally as "woods runner". It was a name for a colonist hunting and trapping animals for their fur, or living by trading by the natives. They did not live in a house, but out in the woods.
Perhaps you mean - la maison en bois - the house made out of wood/the wooden house.
"why does the wolf want to enter the wooden house?"
Clos du bois does not have a specific meaning. It refers to a geographical site. Clos is the french word for cloud, while de means of and bois means wood or forest.
je mange = I eatet trois = and threeavec toi = with youmay be it's "et bois" (and drink) instead of "et trois"?
"Sleeping beauty" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La Belle au bois dormant.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun belle means "beauty." The word au combines the preposition à and the masculine singular definite article le to mean "at the, to the." The masculine noun bois means "forest, woods." The present participle dormant means "sleeping."The pronunciation is "lah beh-loh bwah dohr-maw."
"les coureurs des bois"