petit gateau
French and Old French, depending on which meaning you are meaning.
cupcake = le petit gâteauNote: the word "le cupcake" is also used.
It's spelt cupcake, the same as English. But the French cupcake is pronounced differently. It's pronounced koop-kack, well that's what it says in the Google Translate. So translating cupcake into French is still spelt cupcake.
its a made up name,but it means,the son, the lord.
to my knowledge, and the Larousse or Robert dictionaries, there is no word spelled marcatus in French language.
cupcake has no specific translation in French. It is referred to as a cake (un gâteau)
The word Rendezvous froms from French meaning "to meet you"
'la main' (fem.) means the hand in French.
No it does not. It only has meaning in Old French, which is the language it came from.
No, but "attendre" is a verb meaning "to wait"
Fleur means 'flower' in the French language.
"Quoi de neuf?"