Le meuble (masc.) is a piece of furniture in English. Chairs, tables, desks, wardrobes and other pieces of furniture which can be moved around are all "meubles", from Latin "mobilis" (mobile).
The English word "furniture" is translated "meuble" (masculine noun) in French.
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Meuble and immeuble have the same origin. Meuble comes from Latin "mobilis", meaning which can be moved (compare 'mobile'); immeuble comes from the same root, through the word "immobilis", meaning 'which cannot be moved'.
A piece of furniture is "un meuble" (masc.) in French. Furniture collectively is "les meubles".
"un ilot / un meuble en ilot"
A. E. Reveirs-Hopkins has written: 'Le meuble anglais' -- subject(s): Furniture, History 'The Sheraton period' -- subject(s): Furniture, History
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
le français means either French (language) or the Frenchman.
"Le mur" in French translates to "the wall" in English.
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
'On Monday and on Thursday' is 'le lundi et le jeudi' in French.
le debut, le commencement