The French word for "hill" is "colline."
The word "butte" is derived from the French language. It refers to a steep hill or small, flat-topped mountain with a narrow and steep sides. The term is commonly used in regions like the western United States, where buttes are prominent geological formations.
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
No, the word "hill" has a long I sound, pronounced as /hษชl/ with the "ih" sound.
Rouge is the word in french for red.
The French word for Ghanaian is "ghanรฉen."
A hill is "une colline" (fem.) in French.
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French Hill attacks happened in 1990.
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Unless you mean colline which means a hill, the girl's name Colleen isn't French, it comes from the Irish word meaning a girl (cailin).
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Fondant Hill Shipley-French Basing Hill Shipley-English.
pied de la colline bleue is foot of the blue hill in french
It is a placename and has become a family name? it means fine or beautiful mount/hill/mountain.
Une colline is a French equivalent of the English phrase "a hill." The feminine singular noun also translates literally as "one hill" in English. The pronunciation will be "yoon ko-leen" in French.
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