"Law" is an English equivalent of the French word loi.
Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article une ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "lwah" in French.
'La loi,' or 'le droit'.
The french word for law is loi
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Franco Loi has written: 'Milano' -- subject(s): Authors, Italian, Criticism and interpretation, In literature, Italian Authors 'Verna' 'Diario breve' -- subject(s): Literature, Poetry, History and criticism 'L'aria del temp' 'Voci d'osteria' 'Amur del temp' 'L' aria'
The word "law" in French is translated as "loi." It refers to a set of rules and regulations established by a government or authority to maintain order within a society.
LOI is Letter of Intent
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the law is spelled 'la loi' (fem.) in French.
I love you.
Francesco Loi died in 1977.
Francesco Loi was born in 1891.
Le Loi died in 1433.