plateau
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
the name Madison doesn't mean anything in French.
Tres (said like tray) means very.
Le plateau
A tray.
entrepôt - (from the French "warehouse"), pronounced "ON-tray-poh", a storage area
"sticks" it means that when the baking is done and you take it out, it is stuck to the baking tray and is hard to remove from the tray.
trésor (pronounce tray-zorr)Le tresor.
This phrase means "gay", or "that is gay".Ex. Me: Your dad bought a pastel striped sweater yesterday!You: Tray fruitay!!
It means your paper tray is empty. Put some blasted paper in it and quit wasting time.
Salut: Say brebis or agnelle. Brebis is more correct.
être means 'to be' in French. It is used also as an auxiliary verbThe verb "to be"It is the verb "to be"
It's pronounced "tray-zor," honey. Just roll those r's like you're a fancy French fashionista and you'll sound tres chic. Just remember, when you say it, make sure you're sipping on a glass of champagne and feeling fabulous.
The phrase from French is spelled "entre nous" (ahn-tray noo, meaning between us).