"Prise" as a noun and "tenir" as a verb are two French equivalents of the English word "hold."
Specifically, the French word "prise" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article "la" means "the." Its singular indefinite article "une" means "2, one." The pronunciation is "preez."
The French verb "tenir" is the infinitive form. It therefore is translated as "to hold." The pronunciation is "tuh-neer."
Salut: The word is french, but in english it is keep or hold (stay in slang usage)
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
This is the same in French as it is in English.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
The English word for the French word "voyelle" is vowel.
Tenir in French is "to take hold" in English.
The French word "oui" (pronounced "we") translates to "yes" in English. The English word "we" translates to "nous" (pronounced "new") in French.
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'hold' is "tiraa".
the English word main is 'principal / principale' in French. The French word main is 'hand' in English.
It is an English word of French origin, but also exists in French today.
Voyage IS an English word, as well as a French word.
Non is the French word for 'no'.