une personne sage
Sages is French for wise men.
wise person = chachám (חכם)
sage
For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
"Already very sensible" and "Already (a) great wise person" are English equivalents of the French phrase déjà grand sage. The complimentary phrase indicates that the person in question is precociously, presciently wise in manner and thought. The pronunciation will be "dey-zha graw sazh" in French.
"Intelligent" or "sage" are two ways to say "wise" in French.
If the person/object you are talking about is masculine, the word is 'un'. If the person or object you are talking about is feminine, the word is 'une'
The name Lavoisier is of French origin and typically refers to a descendant of a person who lived near a lava field or a volcano. It may also be associated with someone who worked with or studied lava or volcanic materials.
wise = chacham (חכם)
it is often a way of excusing yourself if you inadvertently or other wise use a rude word
The French word "derrière" translates to "behind" or "bum" in English, commonly referring to the posterior or backside of a person.
"Erudite" is an abstract word for wise.