Porte
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
The French word for freedom is liberte.
yes champagne is a french word
the french word for east is est.
No, the noun gate is a concrete, a word for a physical thing. A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five senses, it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. A gate is a thing that can be seen or touched. The word gate can be used in an abstract context, such as 'the gate to heaven'.
une barrière, une porte
"Door" is an English equivalent of the French word porte. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "gate," "gateway," or "slalom gate" in such special contexts as airports and ski resorts. The pronunciation will be "port" in French.
It derives from Old Northern French "viquet" and means a small door or gate.
The Tagalog word for gate is "pinto."
Yes, "gate" is a long vowel word because the vowel sound 'a' in 'gate' is pronounced with a long sound, as in the word 'late'.
Gate is a noun.
A Sentence using the word Gate Is: i went to open the gate so i could take my dogs for a walk .
The a in the word gate has a long sound.
barrière
The word gate has a long A sound and a silent E, as in fate, hate, and mate.
I have entered a GATE which was very big
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