Knee guards are "les genouillères" (feminine noun) in French, after the word "genou" meaning knee.
Yes, When you talk to a guard they might say "I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee..." continue to talk to the guards and they will say it eventually.
Knee guards, or knee braces, can save a player from experiencing knee pain while playing sports. These guards stabilize the knees and keep them from twisting or moving into a position that will cause injury to the knee.
somnifère pronounced somm-knee-fair
helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, riding pants, knee guards, jersey, kidney belt, elbow guards, knee braces, chest protector
Les Etats-Unis = the United States (pronounced lay say-ta oo-knee)
helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, riding pants, knee guards, jersey, kidney belt, elbow guards, knee braces, chest protector
when talking about a skirt you can use the literal translation "sous le genou". You can also say mi-longue (of medium length), but this is less precise.
"Plier" means to bend; "bend the knee" would be "plie le genou." In ballet dancing, we say "plié" when bending the knees.
In soccer, shin guards protect your knee. In volleyball, knee pads protect your knee. In basketball, your kind of on your own for protecting the knee. In softball, long socks might help you out, but not entirely.
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"Genou Droit" in French translates to "Right Knee" in English.
Les Etats-Unis = the United States (pronounced lay say-ta oo-knee)