a clue (evidence, for instance in a criminal enquiry) = un indice
he didn't have a clue = il n'en avait pas la moindre idée
you shud tell me i have no clue
Tete, which is the French word for "head."
The answer to the cryptic clue "set about the French" referring to a London Underground station is likely "Baker Street." In this clue, "set" can imply the word "baker," as in a type of set or group. The phrase "the French" translates to "le" in French, which could suggest "le" is included or around the word "baker," leading to the station's name.
Un indice (masc.) is a clue in French. It can also be used to refer to an index.
The word clue is said the same in Latin as it is in English. The word clue is said in French as indice.
The word sea in French is la mer. Try mer, 3 letters.
because is not the clue word
1. Carrot = Carotte 2. Orange = Orange 3. glazed = i have no clue
The word "clue" is a noun.
A word clue is a hint or piece of information that helps to suggest or indicate a specific word or concept. It is often used in games like crossword puzzles or word search to guide players towards the correct answer.
In the French inn?
The Clue word for week 3 is Cutter