Coureurs de bois were French fur traders and trappers who operated in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their independent lifestyles, trading with Indigenous peoples and venturing deep into the wilderness to collect furs. They played a significant role in the French fur trade in North America.
"Bois" in French translates to "wood" in English.
Yes, the coureurs de bois were French-Canadian fur traders who operated in the wilderness of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their independence and often operated outside the control of French colonial authorities.
le bois de cotonANSWERPeuplier noir americain.Le bois de coton
The French word "bois" means "wood" in English. It can refer to a material made from trees as well as a forest or wooded area.
The conjugation of the French verb 'boire' (to drink) in present tense is: je bois tu bois il/elle boit nous buvons vous buvez ils/elles boivent
"Bois" in French translates to "wood" in English.
"Bois," French for "wood," is masculine.
bois - Les bois is the noun
du bois, le bois
Yes, the coureurs de bois were French-Canadian fur traders who operated in the wilderness of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their independence and often operated outside the control of French colonial authorities.
bois (masc.) means wood (as a material, or forest) in French.
Les Bois = the Woods
Wood in French is bois (pronounce bwa - to rhyme with qua in quack) eg Le Bois de Boulogne (A forest near Paris) or un ver de bois (a woodworm)
Yes they were French!
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bois de charpente
le bois de cotonANSWERPeuplier noir americain.Le bois de coton