The French for 'Priest' is Prêtre. But most often they are called Pere <lastname> as in Pere Jacques (Father John.)
Le curé OR Le prêtre
Monsieur le Curé
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prΓͺtre" in French.
It is called a montgolfière. The Montgolfier brothers invented it in 1782. in fact a Bresillian priest got there first in 1709
Quite simply, he is called a priest.
No, Joan of Arc was not secretly married to a french priest who controlled her actions
The Parish Priest
because u asked me
A ruling priest is called a Theocrat
the priest is called a father
A French Jesuit is a Catholic priest who belongs to the Society of Jesus and is from France.
Priest were called "the druids" during the anglo saxon
When a priest speaks in Church as part of a Liturgy or Service, it is called a Sermon.
He was the high priest called Caiaphas.