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A knight is 'un chevalier' in French.
le chevalier noble = the noble knight
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Sterling Knight Speaks Spanish && French
Chevalier
King Arthur's best knight was Lancelot
From French chevalier: knight.
From French chevalier: knight.
Why the vampire knight of course!
Salut: It comes from the Middle English circa 1200-1300. It stemmed from the french word chevalerie which was a deriviative of chevalier.
It means "I dub" as in "I dub this man a knight." It is an old word that specifically refers to the ceremony of the king tapping a soldier's shoulder to declare him a knight (chevalier in French).
Best is of course a matter of taste but I think most people would pick a French resort, for example Portes du Soleil (which actually is French/Swiss).