"Sans saucis" in French means "without sauce."
In French, sans means without.
"Sans enfant" in French means "childless" in English. It is used to describe someone who does not have any children.
without words -- as in "Songs Without Words"
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'sans' means without inFrench. This is not a word you will come across frequently in names.
In French, sans means without.
silencieux, sans bruit
"Sans enfant" in French means "childless" in English. It is used to describe someone who does not have any children.
without words -- as in "Songs Without Words"
sans == ==
Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
"You are nothing without me"
'sans' means without inFrench. This is not a word you will come across frequently in names.
"Sans lenteur" is French for "without slowness" or "without delay." It refers to something happening quickly or without hesitation.
Sans is Old French for "without." So 'sans underwear' means "without underwear."
In Shakespeare's time, the word "sans" was the short form of the French word "sans," meaning "without." It was often used in Shakespeare's plays to denote something or someone without a certain characteristic or attribute.
without is spelled "sans" in French.