la régale = king's right régaler = to treat to
Regale is an English word meaning ''to entertain sumptuously with food and drink'' and ''to feast''. It comes from the French word ''regaler'' meaning ''to treat to a delicious meal''.
The word "regale" is masculine in French, as it is derived from the masculine noun "regal" (meaning "royal" or "majestic"). However, in English, "regale" is a verb meaning to entertain or amuse someone with stories or lavish hospitality and does not have a gender classification.
"Regale" means to entertain with jokes or stories."Please don't regale me with any more camping stories," would be an example sentence.I.P- The King regaled his guests with a plethora of food and drink that were from different parts of the globe.
I regaled the crowd with grand stories.
i played band in my party to regale my guests
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
there is no such word as 'peneuf' in French.
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.
hartford is not a french word.
it is not a French word!