'une gorge' (fem.) is a French word; in French 'une gorge' is a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs (definition form dictionary.reference.com), or the throat.
throat is 'la gorge' in French.
The word for throat in French is "gorge".
The base word of "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning "throat" or "entrance." The root word is "gorge."
Yes, "gorge" in French is feminine, so it would be "la gorge."
Bra is an abbreviation of a French word, but I suppose you already knew that.
The root word for "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning throat or neck. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to something beautiful or splendid.
The French word for a parrot is "un perroquet" (masc.).
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Gorge is a good word, could be a ravine.
I connect it to the French word for throat which is gorge,thus derives the word gorget ,a small armored plate to protect the throat in battle (sabre cuts),
un rouge-gorge
Gorge bksanto in french