full of is plein de ... / pleine de ... in French.
Ex: la rue est pleine de monde (the street is full of people)
le restaurant est plein de touristes (the restaurant is full of tourists)
"Pleine lune" is "full moon" in French.
In French, a full house is called "un Full" (same pronunciation)
no they are full of French people
"Full of" in French is translated as "plein de" or "rempli de."
"Hotel" is the full form of the word. It is derived from the French hôtel, from Old French hostel.
The full name of the French philosopher Georges is Georges Bataille.
jackeluine anne french
J'étais plein means "I was full"
Ante Meridiem
Buffet.
THE FRENCH ARE SO FULL OF THEMSELVES ITS DISGUSTING
Hotel is a word derived from the French hostel. There is no 'full' form.