tombuune! with hardly any "r"
trombone, not even kidding.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
Trombone
"un trombone"= wrong! i am french and it is actually "le trombone" because paperclips are considered a female, because of the paper part
A stapler is called 'une agrafeuse' in French.
trombone, not even kidding.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
The term "trombone" in French is used to refer to a paper clip due to its resemblance to the musical instrument, the trombone. The shape of a paper clip with its curved and elongated form is similar to the slide of a trombone. This association likely originated from the visual similarity between the two objects, leading to the adoption of the term "trombone" for paper clip in the French language.
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
paper clip
le trombone
The word trombone actually comes from Italy. Originally in France, it was called the "trompette-saicqueboute."
There are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French HornThere are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French HornThere are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French HornThere are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French HornThere are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French HornThere are many. Some would include as follows.* Trumpet or cornets * Trombone * Saxophone * Tuba* French Horn
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba