Same thing, 'un wagon' (masc.). The English noun has been adopted in French.
The name Wayne comes from the English for craftsman and wagon driver.
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersHard one! There are very few French words starting with W at all. So here's what the dictionary gives as adjectives. They are all very uncommon words. wagnérien / wagnériennewahhabitewallingant / wallingantewallisien / wallisiennewallon / wallonewaspwaterproof (not really French, just kind of accepted)welche or welschewisigothique or wisigoth / wisigothewolofwyandotte
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Yes, the French word "wagon" contains a "w."
One French noun that starts with "w" is "wagon" which means "carriage" or "wagon" in English.
Wagon, Wallon
On horseback, on foot, by boat and wagon.
Le wagon and le wagon-lit. (Train) Car and Sleeping Car.
Some French words that start with "w" include "week-end" (weekend), "wagon" (train car), and "wagonnette" (small wagon).
Some French words that start with "W" are "week-end" (weekend), "wagon" (wagon), and "wifi" (wifi).
it is the orm of gravity on th wagon that causes it to GO F*CK ITSELF excuse my french
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Some French words that start with the letter "w" are "wagon" (wagon), "week-end" (weekend), and "waouh" (wow).
a car is 'une auto / une automobile' or 'une voiture' in French. It can als be 'un char' or 'un wagon' in Canadian French.
Some French words that begin with "w" are "wagon" (car), "week-end" (weekend), "wifi" (WiFi), and "week-end" (weekend).