des pierres précieuses, or des gemmes (literary and old-fashioned)
These jewels are also called precious gems.
pierres précieuses
Les six joyaux is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the six gems."Specifically, the masculine plural definite article lesmeans "the." The number six means "six." The masculine noun joyaux means "gems, jewels."The pronunciation will be "ley see zhwah-yoh" in French.
The word gems is plural.The singular of the word is gem.An example sentence for the plural is: we found a lot of gems during our scuba dive.An example sentence for the singular is: she has lost her gem.
gems
gems
ornaments, jewelry, charms, gems
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Since the word, "Gems" is German, the G would be a hard g as the first g in garage. The rest is as in English: Gems-horn
Alchemy, generally, derives from the old French alkemie, from the Arabic al-kimia, the art of transformation. Alchemy was the attempt to turn common materials metals into precious metals or gems.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
Peridot likely got its name from the Arabic word "faridat," which means gem, or from the French word "peritot," which means ambiguous, because peridot can easily be confused with other green gems like emerald.