"Unidentified flying object" is an English equivalent of "Objet volant non identifié."
"Objet volant non identifié" is a French equivalent of unidentified flying object."
The french word for "object" is very similar to the english one. We say "objet" in french.
The plural of "objet" in French is "objets."
The word "object" in French is spelled "objet."
un objet
objet régulier
"un objet" (masc.)
un objet pluriel
Translation: Ton objet favorit
Objet non identifié de vol, or ONIV.
Objet Geometries was created in 1999.
An acronym for the first letters of each of the four words in the equivalent of "not identified flying objects" is the role that "OVNI" has in the literature on UFO incidents in the French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. Specifically, the equivalents in the four languages mentioned above are as follows: 1. "Objet volant non identifié" in French; 2. "Oggetto volante non identificato" in Italian; 3. "Objeto voador não identificado" in Portuguese; 4. "Objeto volador no identificado" in Spanish