To divide = diviser
a divided nation = une nation divisée.
The noun is La division
Bisect is the word for divide equally. It is a word for divide equally and is used in mathematics.
No, bikini is not a French word. Although it was used in French.
This word is used to describe the French baguette.
Divide is a noun (a divide) and a verb (to divide).
Since the @ symbol is not actually a word, but a symbol used to denote a word, there is no French translation of it. The French word for "at" is "a" but in French, if one is writing an e-mail address, @ would still be used.
The root word of "departure" is "depart" which comes from the Old French word "departir" meaning "to divide" or "to part."
The same word is used in French, but spelled with a hyphen: arrow-root. It is masculine.
yes. aeropostale was established in France therefore they used a French word.
The word 'bacon' is used in French, but more usually it would be 'lard'.
The French word for house is "maison". The French word for home is "domicile". The word "maison" is used often in the names of French restaurants
Poshest isn't a French word, or used in French.
Handicap is used in French with the same meaning.