Étoile Filante de Ouagadougou was created in 1955.
Toile de jouy
A toile is a test garment made by a designer to test a pattern.A toile de jouy is a decorating pattern of a landscape in a single color that is used for clothing, wall paper or upholstery fabric.
Toile
The cast of Toile de fond - 1983 includes: Gilles Amiot as Roger Serge Martel as Marcel Fred Personne as Maurice Arlette Renard as La patronne de la buvette Catherine Therouenne as Jacqueline
I'm French and I must say it's not the easiest word to pronounce for an English speaker, but I would say it resembles: "too-al de joo-ee".
Toile de Jouy originated in France in the late 1700s. In the French language, the phrase literally means "cloth from Jouy-en-Josas", a town of north-central France
Pronounced "twaa-le der zhoo-ee"If you are interested, le Musée de la Toile de Jouy is housed in the Château de l'Eglantine in Jouy-en-Josas (78) (I live quite near it) and their website is in link.
the French word "une étoile" means a star. "étoile" tends to indicate celestial bodies while the English word "star" has now replaced it to speak of celebrities - except in the expression "étoile montante" "l'étoile montante du tennis" = the up and coming / rising tennis star "la place de l'étoile" : a location in Paris, where the layout of the roads spreading away from the Arc de Triomphe suggests the branches of a star.
Denim dont have a proper word in French, but as noun you can use the following;toile de jeantoiletreillis
There are twelve avenues meeting on the 'Place de l'Étoile' around the Arc de Triomphe, including the famous Champs-Elysees avenue.
la place Charles de Gaulle la place de l'étoile (because of the 12 large avenues ending there)
Patrick Starfish is called 'Patrick' or 'Patrick l'étoile de mer' in the French version of the cartoon.