au pas
étape
Ä, Ö, and Ü.
a step-mother is une belle-mère in French. The same word is also used for a mother-in-law.
'une marâtre'
The word step-brother in the Spanish language is hermanastro. The Italian word for this is step-fratello and in French it is demi-frere.
it is translated to e'tape, but when e'tape is translated from french to English it also means step
Step mother in french means the same, stepmother, exactly the same as English but said differently!
The French term is demarche - a move or step or maneuver in political or diplomatic affairs
A sister-in-law is "une belle-sœur" in French. The same word is also used for a step-sister.
Step (as in 'step five') would be "étape" in French, or "leçon".
The word "pace" has its origins in Latin, from the word "passus," meaning step, pace, or stride. It entered English through Old French in the 14th century.
a step ladder is 'un escabeau' (masc.) in French.