recours, cour, cours, court, décours, accourt, basse-cour, concourt, discours, parcours,...
banc
Honteux, couteux, douteux all rhyme with vaniteux.
"Radis" "Pardi !" "lundi", "mardi", "mercredi", "jeudi", "vendredi", "samedi" "c'est dit !"
I don't think there is a word that rhymes with here and is another word for eyes, the word view kinda rhymes with it if that helps at all.
demain
the word is: cuisinier de secours
rescue comes from the French 'rescousse'- used now only in the phrase 'venir à la rescousse' (to come to the rescue). The most used term in French is secourir (verb for to rescue) or le secours, les secours (noun) se porter au secours, aller au secours de quelqu'un = to rescue someone appeler au secours = to call for help une équipe de secours = a rescue team les secours sont arrivés: the relief (team) arrived
Tulle rhymes with the French word voule.
In French, "Au secours" is pronounced as oh se-kur.
help (noun) = l'aide help (verb) = aider help! = "au secours!" or "à l'aide!"
Translation: Help!
"Au secours" in French means "help" or "to the rescue". It is used to call for assistance in times of need or emergency.
Paydays? Oh I don't know >--------------( )------------------------>
according to my french book it's Au secours
salud
banc
To say "Help!" in french, you say: "Au secours! (os-KOOR!)