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Avion.
plane un avion
L'airair is spelled the same in French.
en plein air
The word "air" comes from the Old French word "aire" which derives from the Latin word "āēr", meaning "atmosphere" or "air."
To "plane" means to soar or glide, based on a French word that refers to the position of a bird's wings in flight. Therefore, an airplane is a vehicle that soars through the air like a bird.
The root word for "aeroplane" is "aero," which comes from the Greek word "āēr" meaning "air" or "atmosphere."
poste aérienne
harmen is wrong, it uses alot, why because its the first word in (air)plane.
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
The word hydroplane is the merging of to words hydro meaning water and plane as in a air craft. It is also known as a sea plane or a plane that skims the top of a body of water.
The translation to french is 'mère' and it is pronounced 'm-air'