an airplane is called 'un avion' in French.
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l'avion
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an airplane is called 'un avion' in French. The old word 'aéroplane' isn't used any more.
Yes, French Bulldogs can fly in the cabin of an airplane as long as they meet the airline's requirements for pet travel.
The first successful French airplane, a tractor monoplane named the "Blériot VII," was introduced in 1907 by Louis Blériot.
l'avion atterrit.
In the English language, "French", and similar words for other countries, should be capitalized.
PAR AVION is French for via airmail. Par is French for via (or by means of); avion is French for airplane.
most of the time you will use the word "dans" for in, but make sure you distinguish between being in the airplane, and being on the airplane