Foret
The French word for forest, "forêt," is feminine.
Boise is the city whose name means wooded in French. The actual French word is boisé ("bwah-zay").
bois (masc.) means wood (as a material, or forest) in French.
la forêt - feminine. Although you can also say "les bois" (the woods), which is masculine.
The French word bois means wood, timber or woodwind. It could also mean woods as in forest. It also means to drink, to absorb, and to drain however it is commonly used for wood.
The territory of the French forest is expanding steadily.
boisé, boisée is the adjective meaning 'with lot of trees, wooded' in French, from the noun "bois", meaning forest.
'une forêt' (old spelling forest) is a forest in French.
une forêtLa forêt
The Japanese word for forest is "hayashi" or 林。
The Maori word for forest is "ngahere."
It was derived from the Latin "foris" meaning outside although its roots trace to the PIT "dwher-" And this "foris" was a late Latin makeover of the the early Latin word for forest "Silva"