High is haut (masc.), haute (fem.) in French
"High" in French is "haut."
"High" in French is spelled "haut".
You can say "Je veux me défoncer" in French to express the idea of wanting to get high.
In French, you say "lycéen" for a male high school student and "lycéenne" for a female high school student.
You can say "Je vais au lycée" in French to mean "I go to high school".
High cheekbones are not exclusive to French people. Cheekbone structure is determined by genetics and can be found in people of various ethnicities. French people, like individuals from other populations, may have a variety of facial features, including high cheekbones.
'high' in french is 'haut'
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In French, haut école or l'école is high school; le lycée is college, or senior high school.
Un lycee.
lets want to get high in french is laisse vouloir obtenir haut
"Haute" translates to "high." It is a French word indicating "classy".
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today was a good day in french
The French Horn really doesn't have a limit. The limit is just as high as you can play it.
train a grande vitesse is the name of the french high speed train
"High" in French is spelled "haut".