ma petite amie basically it means 'little friend'
The spelling is the same, Safari is a Swahili word meaning 'journey' borrowed from the Arabic word 'safariya' meaning 'to travel'
The word secret has the same spelling and meaning in English and French. In French it is a masculine noun pronounced "suh-kreh".
That spelling is a French word (ménage) meaning household.The English word manage means to direct or operate.
The correct spelling is "adieu", which is a French word meaning "goodbye" or "farewell".
The spelling is derriere (French derrière), meaning the buttocks, or posterior.
The likely word is the adopted Spanish word "paisan" (paisano) meaning countryman.The spelling is paesano in Italian, and paysan in French (originally meaning peasant).
It comes from a French word of the same spelling meaning 'food that restores'. Used in 1765 by Boulonger
It's not French (unless you mean laissez-faire)
The first word that Helen associated spelling and meaning was "water".
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
The spelling matteras is a French conjugation, meaning roughly you will watch.The likely word is mattress (a bed cushion).
The French word 'sensible' translates as "sensitive" in English. The English word "sensible" is translated 'raisonable' in French. So these words have the same spelling, the same origin, but a different meaning. It is a "faux-ami".