verre
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
The word mirror comes from the Old French word, mireoir, which referred to a reflecting glass. Mireoir derives from the Latin mirari, which means, "to wonder at."
Looking glass is another word for mirror.
'un verre'
glas with a long a
A glass is translated by "un verre", masculine noun, in French.
un vitrail, pl. des vitraux. (masc.)
une verre de vin blanc
In French, the word "verre" is masculine. Therefore, you would say "le verre" when referring to a glass.
A scent bottle is a flacon, the root of the word is French
Ballon has a few definitions:BallBalloonHot-air balloon or airship (i.e., blimp)Glass (specifically a wine glass)Hot water tank
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
"Glass house" in French is "maison en verre."
The French word 'flute' means a tall, narrow wine glass. That word is used also in Britain for the same thing.
If your French doors are single glazed there is no reason why the glass cannot be replaced by stained glass. This you can do yourself or a carpenter could probably do it for you. However, if your French doors are double glazed, you cannot replace one side of the glass yourself. In order to have stained glass in double glazed French doors it would be necessary to buy new French doors with the stained glass already in place, or purchase the stained glass double glazed glass unit and either fit it yourself or have a tradesman do it for you.
The word mirror comes from the Old French word, mireoir, which referred to a reflecting glass. Mireoir derives from the Latin mirari, which means, "to wonder at."
The French word "le bocal" translates to "jar" in English. It is used to refer to a container typically made of glass or ceramic with a tight-sealing lid, used for storing food or liquids.