Boise is the city whose name means wooded in French. The actual French word is boisé ("bwah-zay").
"Forêt" (fem.) is the French word for "forest." The older spelling was forest as is the name of the Frenchman "Jesse de Forest", who gave his name to Forest Hill in New York.
The territory of the French forest is expanding steadily.
'une forêt' (old spelling forest) is a forest in French.
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The French word for forest, "forΓͺt," is feminine.
forest fortnight is typically a term used to describe an alternative to the term "bush week"
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The French term for the enlightened thinkers was "Les Philosophes."
Deforestation
forest, from the French "forêt". Jesse de Forest, a Frenchman, settled in New York in the place now known as Forest Hill. Liberty, from liberté originate, from "origine"