a beard is called 'une barbe' (fem.) in French.
A beard that a french person has....sorry 'bout the lame answer
It is called a "barbiche" in french.
To say the word beard in the French language you say barbe. This word is said as barba in the Italian language and in Latin it is mentum.
It means beard
vous avez une barbe
'une barbe' means 'beard' in french.
Bonjour It is the same as in hello, but frenchs do not have a special word for good morning, so they use bonjour.
shave for one time .. leave for 3 weeks ..! it grows automaticlly
The way to describe school classes sometimes is La barbe!("The beard!" literally, "Boring!" loosely) in French.
James Andrew Beard was most notable as an American chef and food writer. James brought French cooking to the American middle and upper class in the 1950's.
Moustache in French is 'moustache.'
It is French, ultimately either from a Basque word for "beard" (Spanish soldiers, who were bearded, were a shock to the French) or from an Italian word meaning "angry and fierce".