A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
A metric ruler is a piece of wood or plastic, marked at millimetre intervals.The US ruler is called the president.
scale
I looks like they are just called 'Ruler Markings', from everything that I can find. That's all I've known them as.
It is called the scale ruler.
its called a level.
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
ruler in french is regle
The spelling for "ruler" in French is "règle."
After the French Revolution and the ensuing bloodbath and chaos, a strong ruler was needed.
The word "ruler" in French is translated as "règle" or "régulateur," depending on the context. "Règle" typically means a measuring tool or a straight edge, while "régulateur" refers to a device or person that sets rules or controls something.
The current french ruler is Louis Phillipe
(wooden ruler) règle (ruler or monarch) souverain (male) souveraine (female)
a ruler is called "Fürst"
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The word "ruler" in French is "règle."
It means a ruler or one ruler.
'Une règle' means 'a ruler' (the object for measuring) in French. When it is not a ruler, it may mean ... a rule.