'une enveloppe' (fem.) (with a double 'p')
Didn't the English word 'envelope' come from French?
In the UK it's called a: Stamped, Addressed Envelope
It's a french word. (1705)
The inside part of an envelope is called the "flap." It is the part that is lifted or opened in order to access the contents of the envelope.
It comes from French.
Enveloppe extraordinaire
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
In Hindi envelope is called Lifaafa
une enveloppe (with a double 'p')
une enveloppe (one l, double p) is the French spelling for envelope.
m.et mme smith
An envelope is the bag in which the hot air is trapped ito to give the balloon lift.