The direct translation would be the same word, "structure", however it depends what kind of structure you are referring to. A group of structures or a structure depending on its purpose could also be referred to as "bâtiment(s)", or "construction(s)". When asking for translation, it is always best to put the phrase or word into the sentence you require translated :)
structure - it's spelled the same as english structure is feminine in French
"structure" is spelled the same in French, with the same meanings.
Structure magnifique is a French equivalent of 'magnificent structure'. The feminine noun 'structure' takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'une' ['a, one']. The adjective 'magnifique'means 'magnificent'. Together, they're pronounced 'stryook-tyoor mah-nyee-feek'.
A base to build a foundation.
apple >> banana > potato >>> strawberry.
L'Arc de Triumphe
Montesquieu's most influential work divided French society into three classes: the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commons. This was radical because it eliminated the three Estates structure of the French Monarchy (fuedalistic structure).
Yes, French is considered a Romance language, which evolved from Latin. Many French words have Latin roots, and the grammar and structure of French are also heavily influenced by Latin.
Texture is the same in English and French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "appearance, structure, weave" according to context -- will be "tek-styoor" in French.
French revolution
Under the Estates System/Structure, which social group had the highest status in French Society
The official language of Benin is French. There are 54 indigenous languages as well.