Bonjour Moniseur/Madame/Madamoiselle
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It means, "to call the roll," as in roll call.
I will call him is "je l'appellerai ...." or "je vais l'appeler ...." in French.
To spell "call" in French, you would write "appel."
You would call the word "unity" in French as "unité."
crown in french accent
a baguette
a cinnamon roll is translated 'un bâton de canelle' in French.
It is konrow.For you white people you call it French Braid.It looks like your hair is braded and is sticking to your head.
Planet Roll Call was created on 2009-02-18.
It means, "to call the roll," as in roll call.
Brioche
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Faire rouler ("to make roll around"), rouler ("to roll around"), and se rouler ("to make oneself roll around") are French equivalents of the English phrase "to roll around." The respective pronunciations of the present infinitive will be "feh-roo-ley," "roo-ley," and "sroo-ley" in French.
French call their country France.
apparently not!
Brioche (11 across on today's Times 2 crossword)
The Last Roll Call - 1913 was released on: USA: 29 April 1913