clog (health) = congestion
her veins are clogged: elle a les veines congestionnées
clog (traffic) = embouteillage
the roads are clogged = les routes sont embouteillées, sont bouchées
A French clog is called a "sabot."
The verb form of "clog" is "to clog," which means to block, obstruct, or congest something, typically a drain or pipe, with an accumulation of material.
A French mother is called "une mère" in French.
People who speak French are called Francophones.
Red is called "rouge" in French.
Daisies are known as les marguerites in French.
The French word for a clog (wooden shoe) is "sabot".
Sabot Clog Geta
In Dutch they're called 'klompen'. In English they're called 'clogs'.
commonly called a stock knife or clog makers plane by some stock knives were often used in many kinds of applications of wood work not just for making clogs
soft water.
Hard water
The verb form of "clog" is "to clog," which means to block, obstruct, or congest something, typically a drain or pipe, with an accumulation of material.
No, butter will not clog your arteries if used in moderation. However, the oils in margerine will clog your arteries.
No. Fat and cholesterol clog artetries.
Yes, the oil and fat will clog up their veins. It might give them a heart stroke and they might die from it...
They are called French.
Cholesterol, trans fat, and saturated fat clog your arteries. Cheese that contains these things will in turn clog your arteries.