The French word for "to look at" is "regarder."
Ultimately, it is from the same root as the word "guard" (to watch, to look after) and comes to English from the French regarder, to look at.
The word 'cherche' is the second person singular form of the verb 'chercher'. It's in the imperative of command form. So its meaning is Look [for it], or Try to find [it].
The word "library" in English is a false friend for French speakers because "library" translates to "bibliothèque" in French. French speakers might mistakenly use the word "librairie" to mean "library," when "librairie" actually means "bookstore" in French.
The French word for French is "français."
The word "morgue" comes from French, derived from the term "morguer" meaning "to look at solemnly." It originally referred to a place where bodies were kept for identification before burial.
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grenouille is the french word for frog
The French word for "at" is "à". Eg: He is at home/ Il est à la maison. But for example, in a phrase like "Look at that girl!", when you translate it in French, the "at" is completely omitted. It would "Regarde cette fille", literally "Look that girl."
Ultimately, it is from the same root as the word "guard" (to watch, to look after) and comes to English from the French regarder, to look at.
behold (to observe; look at; see) is translated "observer ; regarder ; voir" in French.
Though the word "homme" appears to look like a word pertaining to a house, it has a totally different meaning. "Homme is a french word that means "man."
The English word derives from the French one. In Norman French it meant the coat of arms painted either on a shield or on the façade of a castle or elsewhere. Obviously the meaning has evolved from the original one.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
ennuyé - just look it up on google translate! :D
Purple. An abergine is the French word for what Americans call eggplant.
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.