"savon"
Soap is translated 'savon' (masc.) in French.
French milled soap, also known as triple-milled soap, is a manufacturing process where the soap is passed through a milling machine multiple times to thoroughly blend the ingredients and remove excess water. This results in a denser, longer-lasting bar of soap that lathers more easily and is smoother in texture.
Triple milled or French milled soap is a special process where the soap is passed through a milling machine three times to thoroughly mix the ingredients and remove excess air and water. This results in a denser, longer-lasting, and more luxurious bar of soap with a smooth texture.
Serials got the nickname "Soap Operas" because they were interspaced with commercials for soap. As housewives were the main audience, soap manufacturers were the main sponsors.
Soap is typically soluble in water, as it is used to create soap solutions. Soap can also generally dissolve in other polar solvents such as ethanol or glycerol, but not well in non-polar solvents such as oil or petrol.
Soap is translated 'savon' (masc.) in French.
Savon is soap in French.
Savon means soap in french and savon faire means soap making.
"des bulles" soap bubbles = des bulles de savon
Salut: Not quite sure of the word. Do you mean one of these? 1. savon - soap 2. savonner - to wash with soap 3. savonee - feminine person washing with soap
Soap is "savon".
Thafuni is the Kikuyu word for the English word soap.
soap = sabón
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