La cabine de LeBlanc.
A mountain cabin is 'un chalet' in French.
une cabane
Yes, French Bulldogs can fly in the cabin of an airplane as long as they meet the airline's requirements for pet travel.
In Irish it's "do bhothán ins an choill"
Cabine coucher de soleil.
It comes from a French word 'cahute' which is a cabin.
Cabine (used mostly in Canada) Cabinet (used in France)
a French word meaning "company" or a French word meaning "cabin."
cabane=hut, cabin, shack, shed, log cabin, shantyhutte=hut, lodge, cabin, shackcase=square, hut, compartment, frame, shack, pigeonholecabanon=shed, cottage, hut, booby hatch
Some airlines that allow French Bulldogs to travel in the cabin include Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines. It is important to check with the specific airline for their pet travel policies and restrictions.
She is in the Cabin labeled Milla Meason or something like that
No, "cabin" is not a compound word. It is a simple word derived from the Old French "cabane," meaning a small shelter or dwelling. Compound words are formed by combining two or more distinct words, such as "toothbrush" or "sunflower."