la boue couvre la terre means 'the mud covers the ground/soil/earth in French.
"La paix sur la terre" is French for "peace on earth". It is a wish or hope for harmony and tranquility among all people and nations.
'Terra' is Latin and mean 'Land/Earth'. e.g. Terra Incognitum' ; Unknown Land. or 'Terrier' dog; a dog that likes to go into holes in the land. or 'Terrestium' a possible scientific/astronomic name for the Earth.
This phrase is in French and translates to "the earth loves the sun." It is a poetic way to express the concept of nature thriving under the warmth and light of the sun.
I thank the whole world
"Retour à la terre" in English means "return to the land." It refers to a movement or lifestyle that encourages people to reconnect with nature, sustainable living practices, and traditional farming techniques.
'Terre Haute' is French . A rough translation into English is 'High Land' , that is land that does not flood.
la terre
la terre - earth
la terre (feminine) means earth or groundun cornichon (masculine) is gherkin
"à terre" is from the French and means "on the ground", so any position or move described like this has both feet on the floor.
"Therefore, the ground became fertile"
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
It comes from the old French "boue" and is probably of ancient Germanic origin.
I think you mean La Grande Terre, In which it means "The Great Land"
"La paix sur la terre" is French for "peace on earth". It is a wish or hope for harmony and tranquility among all people and nations.
'Terra' is Latin and mean 'Land/Earth'. e.g. Terra Incognitum' ; Unknown Land. or 'Terrier' dog; a dog that likes to go into holes in the land. or 'Terrestium' a possible scientific/astronomic name for the Earth.
I'm guessing you mean pomme de terre, which means potato, because pomme de tere means apple to conceal (: