English= Lava French= Lave
climate is spelled "le climat" (masc.) in French
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"Superficie" translated from French to English means "surface" or "area."
The French word for rock is "roche" or "pierre".
It was named for George Washington, the first US president.
The name "Oregon" is believed to have originated from a 1765 map that labeled the area as "Ouragon," a term possibly derived from a Native American word for "river" or "beautiful water."
Oregon is a state in the Western United States. The origin of the name is not known for sure. It may have been derived from a 1715 French map which refers to the Wisconsin River as "Ouaricon-sint" or the name "Oregon" may come from an English army officer's proposal for a trip in 1765, in which he refers to "the River called by the Indians Ouragon." Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.
The origin of the name is lost in time. There were rumors that the local Indians referred to the Columbia River as the "Ouragon", but there is no actual proof of this. There was also speculation that the word "Wauregon" (meaning "beautiful water") was the source. This, too, is non-verifiable. The first person to use the word "Oregon" that anyone knows of was Jonathan Carver in a letter he wrote to Washington, D.C. in 1778. Wes Alderson, Salem, Or.
french fries french toast french dressing french beret crossiant french gracapusta french women french poodles
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
cheesecake is french cheesecake is french Cheesecake is French
The French word for French is "français."
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim
"I am French!" in Engilsh is Je suis francais! in French.
french for "it" is il but il is also french for he