traverser = to cross (as in to cross the street)
Traverse means "to cross". It's origin is the French word "traverser" which means "to cross".
Traverser - band - was created in 2004.
Traverser (verb) means to go through in French. Une traverse (feminine noun) is the crosswise piece of wood supporting the train tracks.
Another word for "pass" in French is "traverser" or "passer".
Jaywalking has no one-word equivalent in French. It would be translated 'traverser en dehors des clous' (outside the nails that used long ago to mark the pedestrian crossing) or 'traverser n'importe comment' (cross the street without minding the traffic) or traverser quand le bonhomme est rouge' (cross against the man-shaped signal). That's a very minor offense (5 € fine) that the French police never enforce.
to cross is traverser in French. A crossing (like a pedestrian crossing) is un passage.
to cross, crossing
The cast of Traverser le jardin - 1993 includes: Nelly Borgeaud Clovis Cornillac
It does not mean anything in French.
"Prada" does not mean anything in French.
dormi mean 'slept' in French.
It mean 27 in french