la baguette (du chef d'orchestre).
The French name for the conductor's stick is "baguette de chef d'orchestre."
The city is Baton Rouge, which means "red stick" in French. It earned this name when French explorers marked a boundary with a red pole on the banks of the Mississippi River.
The city that comes from the French words for "red stick" is Baton Rouge, which is the capital of Louisiana.
The word "glue stick" in French is "bรขton de colle."
The French typically call a French stick "baguette." A baguette is a long, thin loaf of bread with a crispy crust and soft interior.
"Un bรขton" in French translates to "a stick" or "a rod" in English.
It's called a Baton
Police and Law Enforcment Conductors of orchestras ,bands ,or choral groups. Baton is just French for stick.
Une baguette (feminine noun) is the French name for a French bread stick.
la baguette (fem.) is the usual French name for a 250-grams, stick-like loaf of bread. You would call it French stick.
None of the most commonly used elemental conductors are magnetic.
'red stick' is translated 'bâton rouge' in French. This is also the name of the capital city of Louisiana.
RAMOUVIER the french named it
Baton Rouge is French for "red stick" and is the capital of Louisiana.
Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana. Its name means "red stick" in French.
La baguette (literally the stick) is a thin long loaf of bread.
it comes from the french word "la crosse" which translated means "the stick"
Baton Rouge. "bâton rouge" means 'red stick' in French