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Roy is one of the derivatives of the Latin word rex , later the Old French "roial" (royal)and "roi" (king).
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).
The French translation of the word "later", the comparative of "late", is "plus en retard".The French translation of the word "later" meaning "afterwards" is "plus tard".
"pius" does not exist in French, but "puis" means "then", "later". If you are asking about the English word "pious", the French word for that is "pieux".
from the greek camara through latin (meaning "room")into old french (or picard) camberetteinto later french cabaret
The word character can be dated back to the ancient Greek word kharackter. This later developed into the French word charatre.
it is like saying "good bye". origin from the french "a toute a l'heure" or "see you later" in french.
Yes, "un bouquet" (masculine noun) is the French name for a bunch of flowers.
No, "ever after" is not the English equivalent of the French word après. Specifically, the word functions as an adverb or preposition. As an adverb, it means "after, later." As a preposition, it translates as "after, afterwards, beyond, next." Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "apreh" in French.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
The word "cabbage" ultimately derives from the Middle French word "caboche," which means "head." It is uncertain who specifically came up with the word, as languages evolve over time and words change through borrowing and adaptation.
You can write "talk to you later" in French as "à plus tard".
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"