An household is "un foyer" (masc.) in French.
Well an Electromenager is French for Household Electrical, such as appliances.
(economy) : the household (housekeeping) : the process of tidying the house
No, it does not. "Ménage à trois' is French for 'Household of Three.'
"Return to the household (housework)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase retour au ménage. The pronunciation will be "ruh-too-ro mey-nazh" in French.
(household) pets
Salut: Astuce menage (with an accent grave - a backward accent - over the first e in menage).
"Household" is an English equivalent of the French word ménage.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "mey-nahzh" in French.
It is English, but originally comes from old French, meaning "one who bears the cup". A butler is, of course, a manservant in a wealthy household.
The word sought may be:manage - to supervise or directménage - French term for household or living arrangementmonologue - a statement or performance by one person
Household chores is translated 'les tâches ménagères' in French. Part of the household chores is 'Faire le ménage' when limited to sweeping, tidying the rooms. A most unpleasant chore (that you resent doing) is called 'une corvée' (anything that you have to do, but really dislike may also be une corvée).
"Mey-nah-zhah twah" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Ménage à trois.Specifically, the masculine noun ménage means "household." The preposition à literally means "to." The number trois means "three." The phrase translates as "household for three, threesome, three-way (interaction), threeway household."
Your home is 'ta maison / votre maison' in French.