"Merveilles" is a French word that translates to "wonders" or "marvels" in English. It is often used to describe something that inspires awe or admiration. The term can also refer to extraordinary or remarkable experiences, objects, or phenomena. In various contexts, it may evoke a sense of beauty and fascination.
"Eau des merveilles" would be translated "water from the marvels" in English.
"Merveilles" is pronounced as "mehr-veh" in French. The "mer" sounds like "mare," and the "veilles" is pronounced like "veh." The final "s" is typically silent. Overall, it has a smooth and flowing sound characteristic of the French language.
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It's French for "marvels"
"Wonderland"
Merveilles was created on 1998-03-18.
Ballet Merveilles was created in 1986.
The Lord did great things for me.
The cast of Merveilles - 1999 includes: Thomas Blanchet Vincent Debernardi
"Eau des merveilles" would be translated "water from the marvels" in English.
The cast of La grotte aux merveilles - 1993 includes: Yoni Roch
The cast of Ulysse au pays des merveilles - 2000 includes: Charles Bouchery
le Pays des Merveilles
Translation: Elixir of Wonders
"Merveilles" is pronounced as "mehr-veh" in French. The "mer" sounds like "mare," and the "veilles" is pronounced like "veh." The final "s" is typically silent. Overall, it has a smooth and flowing sound characteristic of the French language.