Life is not driven by laws written on paper it's driven by people
a piece of paer
"A sheet of paper" is an English equivalent of the French phrase une feuille de papier.Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article une is "a, one". The feminine noun feuille literally means "leaf". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun papier translates as "paper".The pronunciation will be "yoon foy* duh pah-pyey" in French.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy".
'le papier'
le papier peint
papier ordinaire
Papier (masc.) is translated "paper" in English.
The feminine form of "paper" in French is "la papier."
paper mush
a piece of paer
paper bags
It's spelled papier-mache, or papier-mâché.
"The paper (article, document, piece, sheet of paper)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le papier. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "luh pa-pyey" in French.
Papier is neither masculine nor feminine, rather it is plural.
"Papier tête de" translates to "head paper" in English, but it's likely a typo or a partial phrase. Can you please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate translation?
D. J. Hudson has written: 'English nineteenth century papier-mache furniture'
Hans-Jürgen Papier was born on 1943-07-06.
Megan Papier was born in Lake Placid, in New York, USA.