In French, "débarquer" means to disembark or to land, often used in the context of passengers getting off a ship or plane. It can also imply arriving suddenly or unexpectedly in a place. Additionally, in informal usage, it can refer to interrupting or intruding on someone. The term derives from the combination of "dé-" (indicating removal) and "barque" (boat).
It does not mean anything in French.
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"Prada" does not mean anything in French.
dormi mean 'slept' in French.
It mean 27 in french
route mean road in french
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do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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Sinssa doesn't mean anything in French.
tale mean une histoire in French
it could mean that nobody speaks French or alternatively that the visiting French are not welcome.