'Unique' - it is the same as English.
unique
It is the same word in English and French. The pronunciation of the U isn't the same, though. In English it begins with a y-sound like the word "you", but in French it is just the pure u-vowel like in the words tu, du, and une.
You're in luck, it's the same word -- unique :)
seul de son espèce, unique
"recherche" is the French word for "search".
Unique is of French origin anyway. Vive la difference. C'est unique.
Unique homestyle cooking is "une cuisine familiale unique" in French.
one of a kind is translated 'unique' in French
The word "unique" originates from the Latin word "unius," meaning "one," which is a form of "unus," meaning "one" or "single." It passed into Middle French as "unique" before entering the English language in the early 17th century. The term conveys the idea of being the only one of its kind or having no equal.
the name R'leecia means something unique and beautiful it is a french word that not many people know about
As a result of the Norman Conquest which imposed a form of French upon English society, the English language is unique for having two word hordes (and to a lesser extent two grammatical structures ), the native Germanic and the adopted French.
what is the maori word for unique and what is the meaning for that word