what does the french word etoile mean
"Etoile du Nord" translates to "Star of the North" in English.
Je vois une étoile is "I see a star" in French.
etoile qui brille, If you go to Google translate and type shinning star in for English to french, you can also hear it.
The problem is that the question is not in good French, and it means nothing ...
The French flag has no stars it is a three color flag that is from left to right blue, white, and red. You may be thinking of the European Union flag which is blue with 12 stars (representing completeness, due to the commonality of 12 in European culture; 12 hours, 12 months, 12 ounces in the troy pound, 12 Olympian gods, 12 tables of Roman law,etc.) arranged in a circle.
"Etoile du Nord" translates to "Star of the North" in English.
The French word etoile typically refers to celestial bodies whereas in English it solely refers to stars, more recently however it has been used to describe celebrities.
Je vois une étoile is "I see a star" in French.
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In French, 'Rue de la belle etoile' can be translated in English to:'The beautiful star street'
I'm stepping down (changing lines) at Charles-de-Gaulle (subway stop)
The correct pronunciation of the french word étoile is ay-twal.
To pronounce it would be: sant Ay-twall (for an English speaker)
"une étoile" (fem.) means a star in French
It translates as "you are my little star."
FC Etoile-Sporting was created in 1898.
"What's wrong, my little star?"