"paysan"
"Old" as an adjective and "old ones" as a noun are two English equivalents of ths French word vieux.Specifically, the word functions as the masculine plural form of an adjective and of a noun. As an adjective, it also may be translated as "ancient." As a noun, it therefore translates also as "ancient ones, ancients."The pronunciation will be "vyuh" in French.
The word is 'grand -mere'
the French noun for grandfather is "grand-père"
la grandmère
The word 'retire' comes from the Middle French word 'retirer', meaning 'to withdraw'. It entered the English language in the 15th century with similar meaning, referring to moving back or withdrawing from a place or situation.
"Langue" is the Old French word for tongue.
There is no sign of that word existing in French.
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
curtain is coming from old french cortine
Nothing. There is no such word in French, and never was if I trust Google.
The English word 'bastard' comes from the French word 'bâtard' (masc.) in French, formerly spelled 'bastard' in Old French.
The words "beef" and "pork" originate from Old French. "Beef" comes from the Old French word "boef," while "pork" comes from the Old French word "porc."
There is no such word in old French in Le Grand Robert dictionary.Please provide more context.
aimant
The word bouquet comes from a Middle French word that meant "thicket" or "bunch of flowers" and also from the Old French bosquet.The word, bouquet, is French.
Many believe the word 'Isle' is from the Old French word 'ile'.
Old French.