I don't think there is an actual word for put on but the verb is mettre
"Put" means "Mettre" in French.
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.
I believe that the word eclair is french but i do not know if they originally put chocolate in them.
I put it away or I tidy it up or I put it on the shelf.
In French, nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) which is a grammatical feature. There isn't a specific reason why certain nouns are masculine or feminine, it's just a part of the language's structure. Learning the gender of nouns is important for correct grammar and agreement with other parts of speech.
Louis Pasteur was a famous French biologist.
"Voulez-vous du pain ou du fromage?" (Do you want some bread or some cheese?)
She is bilingual in English and Spanish, which allows her to communicate effectively with a wide range of people.
To put it simply.... Yes. Alphabet (French) is translated to English as the same word (alphabet). However along with all French word's.. there is different pronunciation. Alphabet in France is pronounced. "alpha-be". As you notice, you leave out the "t" (French people have to be complicated, :LL).
go to dictionary.com and click translator and put English to french and put the word or sentence in English then click translate the translation will be in the bottom
mettre tes/vos vêtements en tas
almond-apple(they are two flavours put together)