'voyager' is a verb meaning to travel.
Un voyageur (masc.), une voyageuse (fem.) are the related nouns meaning a traveller.
Killer is not a French word.
The name 'Brontë' has no meaning in French.
'une anse' is a bay at the seaside in French. 'Grand anse' or 'Grande Anse' are placenames meaning 'large bay' in French.
Ottoman, ottomane are used in French with the same meaning.
It is not parley France. But parler Francais. Meaning speaking French. Or, parlez-vous Francais? Meaning do you speak French? I know the French grammar can be a real headache at times. Hope I answered your question.
"voyager" is to travel in french
To love to travel is "aimer voyager" in French. I love to travel is "j'aime voyager".
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j'aime voyager
Voyager or traveler in Late Latin.
It is the "tu"(you) cognated from voyager. Voyager is to travel, so voyages is you travel.
je veux voyager
J'aime voyager le monde
It means "Yes, but I have never travelled. What about you? Have you ever travelled?"
"Voyager" means "to travel" (voyagez is conjugated form)
to travel is spelled "voyager"a travel is called "un voyage" in Frenchis to travel