"raide" is an adjective meaning straight, stiff ("raides" in plural).
raide means stiff, not supple in French. Il a les cheveux raides > he has straight, stiff hair.
"Raides et bruns" translates to "straight and brown" in English. The phrase typically refers to hair texture and color, indicating hair that is both straight and brown in hue.
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
Nault isn't a French word.
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raide is stiff, rigid in English.
raide means stiff, not supple in French. Il a les cheveux raides > he has straight, stiff hair.
un cheveu raide (singular), des cheveux raides (plural)
les cheveux raides
"J'ai des cheveux longs et raides" or "mes cheveux sont longs et raides".
J'ai les cheveux raides.
j'ai les cheveux raides
des cheveux raides
'stiff hair'
J'ai les cheveux longs et raides
It is an adjectif with a fair few meanings, also you have put it in the plural form soo....steep (as in hills)in slang stoned (as in too much alcohol/dope)tough (as in unbreakable)
"Raides et bruns" translates to "straight and brown" in English. The phrase typically refers to hair texture and color, indicating hair that is both straight and brown in hue.