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The french word for "object" is very similar to the english one. We say "objet" in french.
[object Object]
The word "object" in French is spelled "objet."
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[object Object]
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"Objet volant non identifié" is a French equivalent of unidentified flying object."
Miss Ortiz gave the senator your report on Washington apples.The senator is the indirect object. The indirect object always goes before the direct object. The indirect object can also be made into a phrase using to or for egMiss Ortiz gave your report on Washington apples to the senator
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.
The homonym of "rich" is "Riche," a French surname or poetic term that means "rich" in French.