"Un rosbif" is a French slang term used to refer to the English. It is derived from the traditional English dish of roast beef, which was popular in England. The term is often used in a derogatory or mocking manner to refer to English people or the English language.
"un deux trois" means 'one two three' in French.
un petit oiseau is 'a small bird' in French.
'un ado' is 'a teen' in French. 'Ado' is a short for 'un adolescent' (teenager).
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un pays in French is a country La France est un pays.
Rosbif, is a French term derived from roast beef and is actually used to describe the cooking method used, which was a popular among the British, and has since been used as a slightly derogatory term for the British, much like the British refer to the French as frogs, and Americans refer to the British as limeys. Rosbif is also used to describe the cooking of Roast Lamb and other meats eg "Rosbif de Mouton".
They do. The French call them "rosbif" (from "roastbeef") as well. Of course, both of these terms "frog" and "rosbif" are seen as derisive and usually not used in polite conversation.
I hope you mean 'What do the initials 'UN' mean - United Nations.
un tabier doesn't mean anything, un tablier means un apron
A beef stew is "un ragout de boeuf" in French.
It's "un accomplissement" and it does mean an accomplishment or fulfillment
Un fou is a madman.
Un rossignol is a nightingale.
un yaourt is a yogurt
Un cheval is a horse.
'en un' = 'in a'
un serpent is a snake in French.