blanc (masc.), or blanche (fem.) mean "white in French. The additional "s" indicates the plural.
white it can mean several things: pale, or white. if it is used as a noun, it refers to a white women.Blanche is the feminine form of white. Blanc is the masculine form.
The French word for words similar in meaning is synonyme.
Annuaire is a French word that translated to English means directory. This is usually the type of directory that is found in telephone books. The French name for White Pages is Pages Blanches.
The French word "mots" literally translates to "words".
There are two Greek words, Stoma meaning mouth and Stomakhos meaning gullet. The words passed into Old French as Estomac and later into Middle English as Stomach
"Blanches" is the feminine-plural form of "blanc," which most often means white.
des chaussettes blanches
les rayures noires et blanches
Some French words that have "gn" in them are "gnocchi" (a type of pasta), "mignon" (meaning cute or adorable), and "agneau" (meaning lamb).
The plural of "blanc" in French is "blancs" when referring to masculine nouns, and "blanches" when referring to feminine nouns.
white it can mean several things: pale, or white. if it is used as a noun, it refers to a white women.Blanche is the feminine form of white. Blanc is the masculine form.
Vermont. Its name is derived from the French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain.
The French word for "chocolate" is "chocolat".
The French word for words similar in meaning is synonyme.
Pages Blanches France can be used for the sheer value of its history, seeing as it is an object of vast age. It is complex and filled with telephone numbers, making it an ideal candidate for the French telephone book.
In French, the word "brille" is pronounced as "bree." Some French words that rhyme with "brille" include "fille" (meaning girl), "grille" (meaning grill), and "famille" (meaning family). Rhyming in French is based on the sound of the word rather than the spelling, so words that end with the same sound will typically rhyme.
"Cou rouge" (two separate words) is French for "redneck".