une balle marron means 'a brown ball' in English.
"Une balle" is a feminine noun in French.
It depends. If it's a small ball like in baseball or tennis or golf, we call it "une balle". If it's something bigger like in basketball or soccer, we call it "un ballon". In French, "balle" can mean a ball or a bullet ("une balle de revolver" for example).
Une balle au coeur - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Une balle dans le canon - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
Passer le ballon
un ballon de foot (masc.)une balle (fem.) : "une balle" is much smaller. That's for playing tennis or baseball. Un ballon is the size used for handball games and bigger (rugby, football, basket)
Daniel Da has written: 'Une balle perdue'
In French, "marron" can be either masculine or feminine depending on its usage. As a color, "marron" is invariable and does not change for gender. However, when referring to a chestnut (as in the food), it is masculine ("un marron"), while when referring to a chestnut tree, it is feminine ("une marronne").
pour balle isn't a Dutch word.
marron (colour) : brown marron (fruit) : conker (and chestnut when prepared to be eaten)
Balle Balle was created in 2004.
dark brown