Names of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals that are used in English are actually just the scientific name for the genus or the species. As a result, most languages (especially European ones) will all use the same names. As a result, the only difference is that a French-speaker will just pronounce "mycro..." in a French way, but use the same spelling.
Ortographe is the French translation for spelling.
The spelling in French for Ruler is Regle
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
The French spelling for Gabriella is Gabrielle.
The French spelling of August is "août."
Charles is spelled the same in French.
The French spelling of "piano" is the same as in English.
the spelling for pencil case in french is "une trousse".
It is spelt Oui pronounced "we"
"Papier mâché" is the French spelling.
The correct spelling is the proper noun "French."
The French spelling for Simone is spelled the same way as in English.