The middle of the day in French is "midi."
In French, "hump day" is translated as "jour du milieu de la semaine," which literally means "middle of the week day."
The French did not settle in the Middle Colonies of America. The Middle Colonies were predominantly settled by English, Dutch, and German immigrants. The French focused their colonial efforts more in present-day Canada and regions along the Mississippi River.
The word "middle" in French is spelled "milieu."
The French word for middle school is "collège."
In French, you say "middle school" as "collège."
In French, "hump day" is translated as "jour du milieu de la semaine," which literally means "middle of the week day."
The word "supper" comes from the old French word "super" and the English word "sup." Supper is a Middle English term.
For the first day of school in any grade wear a french braid it easy and simple.
In French, you say "middle school" as "collège."
Lawrence Bisson has written: 'A short history of French literature from the Middle Ages to the present day'
The word comes from Middle English noel, ... which also derives from the Old French. The ultimate Latin originis the phrase nātālis (diēs), "(day) of birth
Lebanon and Syria have resulted from the French Mandate in the Middle East.
The Germans and their allies fought on one side. The Allied troops fought on the other side. French civilians were in the middle.
Moderates
The word "day" in French is jour.
The middle of the day is Noon (twelve o'clock).
French, from Middle French, from parer to prepare.