the hat is spelled 'le chapeau' in French.
un bérét
That is the correct spelling of "top hat" (short version of stovepipe hat).
tuque is the word for hat in french
Searching several online dictionaries, it appears that hard hat, hard-hat, or hardhat is acceptable. Which ever spelling you choose to use, be consistent.
I believe it is called a beret (with a ` over the e)
Peter Poele (the first "e" should have a hat on it
"Chapo" is a slang word in French that typically means "hat" or "cap." It's derived from the Spanish word "sombrero."
That is the correct spelling of the noun "hat" (worn on the head).
That is the correct spelling of "top hat" (short version of stovepipe hat).
"El Gato en el Sombrero"
roast chicken is le poulet roti eith a hat on the o for spelling purposes
"Whose hat is this?" is the correct spelling. While "who is" going to the shop?" can be contracted to who's.
The correct name for the graduation hat is a mortarboard.
The French word for "Hat Seller" is "vendeur chapeau".
The proper spelling is hat (headwear). The spelling HAAT is an aviation acronym.
it means hat. the traditional french hat.
Beret (french hat) costs vary from 10 to 50 $.
A French hat is commonly referred to as a beret. It is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat typically made of wool or felt and often associated with French culture.