A stored food supply.
cache = hide capacité = capacity
"Cache mes ..." is not a complete sentence. It means "Hide my ...", the following word must be in plural, if no it would be "cache mon ..." or "cache ma...".
Le cache means a mask or an eye patch. La cache means a hiding place.
A cache is a small hidden store of something, often food or fuel. "I left my spare clothes in a cache in a recess in the cliff wall."
Yes. All corvids cache food.
This question makes no sense.
"Le cache" is French for "cache" in English. It refers to a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster.
if you mean processor then cache memory if you mean computer then ROM
An archive is normally used to store information or historical artifacts, not food. Food is stored in a warehouse, or a cupboard, or a cache.
Cache Cache was created in 1981.
If you mean 'Cache' then it can mean 'mask', 'cover', and 'patch'.
If you mean geocaching (www.geocaching.com), then cachebits are signature items left by finders of the cache. Go to cachebits.com to see pictures of examples.