garcon
The word "boy" in French is translated as "garçon." It refers to a young male child or teenager.
"Leshone" is not a French word. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
"Attender" is not a verb in the French language. The correct equivalent verb for "to attend" in French is "assister."
"Meiple" does not have a meaning in French. It appears to be a term that is not recognized in the French language.
The word "beret" comes from the French language. It is derived from the Late Latin word "birretum", meaning "cap".
"Jus tssu shou" is not a phrase in French. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
Mauvais garcon is french, meaning 'bad boy'.
French and Old French, depending on which meaning you are meaning.
to my knowledge, and the Larousse or Robert dictionaries, there is no word spelled marcatus in French language.
petit gateau
'la main' (fem.) means the hand in French.
The word Rendezvous froms from French meaning "to meet you"
No it does not. It only has meaning in Old French, which is the language it came from.
Fleur means 'flower' in the French language.
"Quoi de neuf?"
une photocopie (fem.)
everday language
"Petite" is a French word that means small or little in size. It is often used to describe a person who is short or slight in build. In English, "petite" is also commonly used to refer to clothing sizes designed for shorter women.