un garage - une station-service - un atelier de réparation
un garage (masc.)
It is of French origin meaning 'a place to shelter a car'. Derives from the word 'garer' meaning to shelter and also dock ships. Garage came into use about 1902
No, the word "garage" is not an adverb.The word "garage" is a noun. It is sometimes, but not often, also used as a verb.Click here to see a dictionary entry for "garage".
It was established in williamsburg in 1964
I heard he was tortured and murdered in a garage over drugs in 1991.
They are French
in the garage
Le garage est grand
vente de garage
From French garage, from garer ("'to shelter'").
le garage therefore masculine.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
Yes!
The word "garage" comes from French, derived from the word "garer" meaning to shelter or protect.
Garage is derived from the word garer, a word from the French language.
The same as in English
The English word 'garage' is taken from the French verb 'garer' meaning 'to shelter'
Some French words commonly used by Americans include déjà vu, bon appétit, RSVP, and faux pas.