argent (AU) is the latin word for silver.
The word argent is a noun. Argent is the metal silver.
Yes. But the word *also* means "money" - as in "argent de poche", meaning pocket money.
Argent is the French for silver —> ahr-jhon
The French word for Silver is 'Argent'
Argent
Pur is french for pure. Argent comes from the latin word argentum and it means silver. Argent pur means pure silver. Argent pure is probably a typographical error intended to be argent pur.
the symbol for silver is "Ag" for "argent" on the French periodic table.
It is an archaic or poetic word for silver, used in heraldry
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
The inscription "925 argent" on the back of a Cartier watch indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, as "925" signifies that the metal is composed of 92.5% pure silver. "Argent" is the French word for silver. This marking is often used to denote the quality of silver in jewelry and decorative items. In the context of a Cartier watch, it highlights the use of high-quality materials in its craftsmanship.
"Argent", which means "money" and "silver", but it's masc, not fem.
In French it translates to "dish money" A slight variation, plat argenté, means "silver dish" or "silver platter."