"Bundles" or "Piles" may be English equivalents of "magots."
Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "les" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "des" ("some").
The pronunciation is "mah-goh."
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
Été in French is "been" or "summer" in English.
look for magots a kind of beetles they live in the ground and can give you a lot of energy
Arobase in French means the typographical name for the "@" (at sign) in English.
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Prix des Deux Magots was created in 1933.
Leh duh mah-goh is a French pronunciation of 'les deux magots'. The definite article 'les' means 'the. The number 'deux' means 'two'. The masculine noun 'magots' literally means 'piles, bundles'. It's the name of a world famous café in Paris, France. And the word 'magots' refers to the café's two statues of ancient Chinese commercial agents.
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Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
Anglais is English in the French language.
2 mégots means '2 cigarette butts' in French. 'les 2 magots' is a pub on the left bank of the Seine river in Paris, popular with artists . the noun 'magot' means here a species of monkey.
"Feminity" in English is féminité in French.
Shania Twain only speaks 2 languages French and English
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
"How?" in English is Comment? in French.