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French for a sheltered entrance is "une entrée abritée".
The entrance to a house is called "l'entrée" in French.
The word "foyer" comes from French. It originally referred to a large entrance hall or lobby in a house or building.
The word "vestibule" is from Latin and originally referred to a passage leading to a building's interior. It is commonly used today to describe an entrance hall or lobby.
The root word "covert" comes from Old French "covert," meaning hidden or sheltered. It is often used to describe something concealed or not openly displayed.
No, the entrance of Niagara Falls does not contain the Tamil words "vaanga vaanga." The official languages of Canada are English and French, and signage at popular sites like Niagara Falls is typically in those languages.
"une entrée abritée"Also, the three-panes glass shelter commonly found above old doors is called "une marquise" in French.
Entrance in french is entre.
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The French spelling for entrance is "entrée" (feminine noun).
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The entrance to a house is called "l'entrée" in French.
Entrée is French for "entrance". In cuisine, an Entrée is a starter, the "entrance course" in other words.
The duration of Sheltered is 1800.0 seconds.
A sheltered port is a harbor.