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Port - from the French to carry. So teleport used on Star Trek is carry a distance. A Porter on a railway station carries items. To deport means remove from a country etc.
Portmanteau' is an old-fashioned word for a suitcase or trunk that opens in two parts. Its origins are from the French word meaning to carry.
Portage.
"un porte-monnaie" (masc.) is a purse in French. It is made up of the verb 'porter' (to carry, to hold, to bear) and the noun "monnaie" (change, coins, or currency).
to wear clothes - porter ( which is the same word for 'carry')you wear - tu portes
"To realize" in the sense of "to carry out," "to make real," and "to fulfill" is an English equivalent of the French word réaliser. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "rey-a-lee-zey" in French.
From Latin 'circumferentia' from circum meaning around and ferre meaning to carry. This passed into Middle English from the Old French word 'circonference'
The type of news does the French newspaper Equipe carry is L'Equipe and much more like another french newspaper's. It exist much more French newspaper that does Equipe carry
'Sport' is itself a contraction of the English word disport, first attested circa 1300, from Anglo-French disporter"divert, amuse," from Old French desporter, literally "carry away" (the mind from serious matters), from des- "away" + porter "to carry," from Latin portare "to carry".
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
The Latin word for "carry" is "porto".