Pied-Ã -terre is a fixed, masculine, and invariable expression. The plural form is written the same: "des pied-Ã -terre".
Pied-Ã -terre is a fixed, masculine, and invariable expression. The plural form is written the same: "des pied-Ã -terre".
Pied à Terre - restaurant - was created in 1991.
Dear Genevieve - 2009 Crash Pad to Pied-a-Terre was released on: USA: 19 March 2011
I think what you're looking for is Pied-à-terre.
House Hunters - 1999 Bachelor Searches for Manhattan Pied-a-Terre 65-13 was released on: USA: 24 July 2012
I think the term you're looking for is Pied-à-terre.
A Crescent A lane A pied-a-Terre An avenue A cul-de-sac
You are probably thinking of the phrase "pied a terre" (literally, foot to ground, meaning enough ground to stand on).
House Hunters International - 2006 Seeking a Pied a Terre and Investment Property in the Heart of Paris 36-7 was released on: USA: 23 March 2012 USA: 23 April 2012
abode, apartment, building, domicile, dwelling, flat, habitation, home, pied-Ã -terre, residence, slang: pad, crib, digs, joint
tu n'es pas mort jusqu'a ce que vous etes six pied sous terre.
Pied Piper.The Pied Piper