The book about pauperism written by Alexis de Tocqueville is called "mémoire sur le paupérisme". Link goes to the book on a Canadian university's website.
un livre (masc.)
For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
The French lyrics for "The Bare Necessities" spell the bear's name Balou
French toast is a English-speaking name for a recipe. It is known as "pain perdu" (literally: lost bread) in France. As a simple and inexpensive recipe, French toast was probably common in all European countries. It is cited in a French recipe book of the 1300s, and a century later in an English book, but still under the original French name.
well u need to look in a french book or go on google .com
Le Bete et La Belle.
La Madeleine recipe book has an intensive list of traditional recipes that include very finely ground nuts, usually almonds. The name of this recipe book is From A French Country Kitchen.
The book Charles Dickens wrote about the French Revolution is titled "A Tale of Two Cities." It explores themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and societal upheaval during the turbulent period of the French Revolution.
Billy by Albert French
The author of the book Emile is a man by the name of Jean-Jacques a Genevan philosopher he was a 18 century writer for the french Romanticism expression period.
No, "Follese'" is not a French name. It does not appear to have French origins.
Nate is an English loan word in French.Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. It can be a nickname for names such as "Nathan" and "Nathaniel" and their equivalents in French. French language speakers tend to respect the original language of a person's name.The pronunciation is "neht."