Wedding garters are decorative bands of fabric and elastic that a bride wears on her right thigh underneath her wedding gown. Often, near the end of the wedding reception, the groom will remove the garter from the bride's leg and toss it to the single male guests. This usually happens at the same time as the bride's bouquet toss to the single female guests. Sometimes bride's will even wear two garters at once. One to be tossed, and one that becomes a keepsake.
For a little historical background, wedding garters began as a European tradition in the 14th century when people believed that owning a piece of the bride's clothing would give them good luck.
In Breaking Dawn, Edward throws Bella's wedding Garder in Mike Newton's face.
Garder is a verb which means to keep.
"Garder les lames lubrifiées" means "keep the blades lubricated" in English.
(If 'garder' is meant to be 'garden'): tenemos que trabajar en mi jardin hoy.
Michel Garder has written: 'A history of the Soviet Army' 'Die Geschichte der Sowjetarmee' 'Les camarades'
"Garder mon frere*" - take care of my brother "Garder mes freres" - take care of my brothers "Garder ma soeur" - take care of my sister "Garder mes soeurs" - take care of my sisters "Garder mes soeurs et freres" - take care of my sisters and brothers (siblings**) "Garder mon frere et ma soeur" take care of my brother and sister (siblings**) * There is an accent grave on the first 'e' in "frere" or "freres" ** There is no French word for "siblings," you just literally say "brothers and sisters"
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Some words you can make out of "grader" are grade, read, dear, drag, and gear.
"S'il vous plaît garder pour le récord" means "please keep to the record" in English.
"From the garder" translates to French as "Du jardin".