a stone = une Pierre
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Pierre.
Rocher is a French equivalent of the Greek word petra.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It means "stone," which is also the meaning of petra. The pronunciation will be "roh-shey" in French.
Rubis ( if you're talking about the stone)
A cippe is a grave stone or it can sometimes be found used as a marker stone for a Roman acquaduct.
"roche", "rocher" or "pierre" (if you mean "stone") "rock" (if you mean the music)
Le menhir is a French word (from old Breton: man + stone) meaning standing stone.
elle a des yeux ... (Onyx is a French word as well, but as the stone has no set colour, this is not used to describe eyes in French)
a stone is 'une pierre' in French.
Spanish - Piedra French - une pierre German - Stein Dutch - steen Italian - pietra Hope this helps!
The word "turquoise" comes from the French word "turquois," which means "Turkish." This is because the stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkey.
Oiseau And just for you :0))) To kill two birds with one stone : faire d'une Pierre deux coups (to make two strikes with one stone)