In French, sans means without.
In French, "sans" means without.
"Sans saucis" in French means "without sauce."
In Shakespeare's time, the word "sans" was the short form of the French word "sans," meaning "without." It was often used in Shakespeare's plays to denote something or someone without a certain characteristic or attribute.
"Sans" in French names typically means "without" or "lacking." It is often used to indicate a lack of something, such as a person with the surname "Sans Voix" meaning "without voice."
"Sans enfant" in French means "childless" in English. It is used to describe someone who does not have any children.
The French phrase 'sans paroles' translates to "without words" in English.
"Sans" in French names typically means "without" or "lacking." It is often used to indicate a lack of something, such as a person with the surname "Sans Voix" meaning "without voice."
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Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
The French word for without is "sans".
Without can be translated as "sans".
silencieux, sans bruit
It is bare back riding. "SANS" is french for without. If I were to use the french word in an English sentence it would be: Malerie came to class SANS her homework. Hope this helps.
"Sans enfant" in French means "childless" in English. It is used to describe someone who does not have any children.
"You are nothing without me"
If you are referring to French then it is "Sans soucis", which means "without trouble".
A travers la scene sans peine