branche is how you say branch in french
The French word for "branch" is "branche."
The translation of the French word "syphiligraphie" is "syphilography."
The French word 'branche' is the source of the English word branch, as of a tree. By extension, the French word refers to the branch of a family tree, or of an organization. Likewise, the French word takes on the meaning of arm, in the sense of the over-the-ear parts of a glasses' frame, and of the pointers on a compass. It also takes on the meaning of blade, in the sense of the two cutting parts of scissors; and of point, in the sense of the points on a star. Additionally, it takes on the meaning of field, in the sense of the same field of activity; and of subject, in the sense of specific school subjects. And it takes on the meaning of stalk, in the sense of 'spinach stalks'; and of stick, in the sense of 'sticks of celery'.
The possessive form of the word "branch" is "branch's." For example, "The branch's leaves are turning yellow."
The possessive form of the singular noun branch is branch's.Examples:The branch's sap stained my hands and legs.They were paving my bank branch's parking lot.
The French word for French is "français."
The word 'malacology' came from the French word 'mamagologie.' It is the study of mollusks and is a branch of zoology.
The translation of the French word "syphiligraphie" is "syphilography."
There was no legislative branch for Napoleon. He was French and the French didn’t have a legislative branch.
Chaînes is a French equivalent of the English word "chains." The feminine plural noun refers to "chains" as branch stores, links and necklaces. The pronunciation will be "shen" in northerly French and "sheh-nuh" in southerly French.
The French word 'branche' is the source of the English word branch, as of a tree. By extension, the French word refers to the branch of a family tree, or of an organization. Likewise, the French word takes on the meaning of arm, in the sense of the over-the-ear parts of a glasses' frame, and of the pointers on a compass. It also takes on the meaning of blade, in the sense of the two cutting parts of scissors; and of point, in the sense of the points on a star. Additionally, it takes on the meaning of field, in the sense of the same field of activity; and of subject, in the sense of specific school subjects. And it takes on the meaning of stalk, in the sense of 'spinach stalks'; and of stick, in the sense of 'sticks of celery'.
The possessive form of the word "branch" is "branch's." For example, "The branch's leaves are turning yellow."
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
No, bikini is not a French word. Although it was used in French.
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The French word for deck is "pont."