a fleet (of vehicles, for instance) is called "une flotte" in French
The word "fleet" has one syllable.
Brest
s'enfurie
Brest I believe.
It is a modern Carrier Battlegroup.
French NEW RESPONDENT The French Fleet commanded by Admiral De Grasse.
Paul de grasse
The word 'fleet' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'fleet' is a collective noun for a group of ships or vehicles that move together or are under one management; a group of warships under one command.The word 'fleet' is also an adjective.
The French fleet was consigned to its harbors, mostly in Toulon, Algeria and Senegal. The fleets in Algeria and Senegal were shortly afterwards destroyed by the Allies who feared that the ships might otherwise be made part of Germany's war fleet. The fleet harbored in Toulon was scuttled by the French themselves when the German army entered Toulon to take over from the French Vichy government.
French fleet
with fleet rearing
fleet : a group of ships fleet can also refer to a group of trucks, ie. The moving company owns a large fleet of trucks