In French, "pratiques" is the plural form of "pratique," which means "practical" or "practice." It can refer to methods, habits, or routines commonly used in various contexts, such as education, work, or daily life. Additionally, "pratiques" can also denote the actions or behaviors associated with a particular field or area of expertise.
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
It's not French
et is French for "and".
'Often' is 'souvent' in French.
de meilleures pratiques / lesmeilleures pratiques
Quels sports pratiques-tu?
Charles Ramade has written: 'Travaux pratiques de dactylographie'
J. Planche has written: 'Cuisine et travaux pratiques'
The motto of La Cité collégiale is 'Le collège des meilleures pratiques'.
Roland Guyot has written: 'Travaux pratiques de psychologie' -- subject(s): Personality
Jean Carduner has written: 'Pratiques Culturelles Textes Reunis (Michigan Romance Studies)'
It does not mean anything in French.
in French what does E O mean
dormi mean 'slept' in French.
"Prada" does not mean anything in French.
It mean 27 in french