Sauge (fem.) is the French name of the plant called 'sage' in English.
"Sage" in French is translated as "sauge."
The Latin word for sage is the word sapiens. The Italian and Spanish word for sage is salvia and the French word is sauge.
"Sauge" is not a recognized or common word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a word in another language. Can you provide more context or information to clarify its meaning?
sage (garden plant) is called 'la sauge' in French.
épice
poivre means pepper (spice) in French.
He was completely OUTER SPICE get it.. OUTTER SPACE.... OUT OF SPICE
de sucre et d'épices
There is an explanation on this website, plus more info too: http://www.corellecorner.com/quick-questions/221-spice-o-life-french-words-lettering-translation.html
spice: du poivre vegetable: du poivron poivre
truffle
No. You can use whatever spice you like and experiment with it. Have fun with it.