Chauve is one French equivalent of 'bald'. It may be used as an adjective, or as a masculine gender noun that refers to a bald [headed] man. Lisse is another equivalent of 'bald'. It's the word that's used to describe in French a bald tire.
bald: chauve
English: Bald French: Chauve
Il est chauve is the French equivalent of 'He is bald'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'il' means 'he'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adjective 'chauve' means 'bald'.
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all French people have bald heads, they have no hair
La tete chauve is the French equivalent of 'the bald head'. Une tete chauve is the French equivalent of 'a bald head'. But it's sufficient to use the adjective on its own, or to use the noun form on its own. For example, the adjective may be used as 'Elle est chauve' ['She's bald']. Or the noun may be used as 'Il est chauve' [He's a bald headed man'].
Chauve is a French equivalent of 'cavell'. The French word may be used to describe a 'bald' female or male. It's pronounced 'shohv'.The word 'cavell' is of Anglo/Norman French use. It's a diminutive of the Norman French word 'cauf' for 'bald'.
French man Jacques Bald
Bald is an English equivalent of 'chauve'. The word in French is pronounced 'shohv'. It's an adjective whose form is the same, regardless of whether the 'bald' individual is female or male.
The literal translation is bald-mouse; it means ' a bat '.
Calvin is a Middle French nickname denoting one that is bald.
No, it is English, meaning "herdsman". edit: It is French also, as a nickname from popular Latin calvus, meaning 'bald'.