Menton.
face is spelled "visage" in French. The word "face" is also used, but is less common."visage", "figure", "face", "gueule", "faire face Ã?" and "affronter"
Commencer is the word for start in French.
"Rogue" is a french word borrowed into English. So the French word for "rogue" is "rogue".
Voyage IS an English word, as well as a French word.
The word for after in French is apres (with a slanted left downward accent on the e).
le menton (masc.) is the French translation for 'the chin'.
The part of the face that contains the word "inch" is the chin. It is the bottom and forward part of the lower jaw.
menton = chin
Chin
Visage is the French word for "face".
Yes, the word 'chin' is a noun, a word for a part of the body, a word for a thing.
The correct spelling is face, just like you spelled it. Mom kissed me on the face--from my forehead to chin and on both cheeks!
A person's face is 'visage' or 'figure'. An animal's face is 'face'.visage
eyes, nose, lips, brow, chin
"Chin" in French is translated as "le menton."
Yes, anatomically speaking, the nose is located higher on the face than the chin. The nose is part of the upper face while the chin is part of the lower face. This relative positioning makes the nose "superior" to the chin.
The word "beard" can function as a noun. It refers to the hair that grows on the chin and face of humans.