Russian 'grach' (but in Cyrillic alphabet) = rook
Normally the plural would be 'grachi', but this irregular noun has plural 'gracha' (stress on final syllable - 'grachA'), so 'grachi' seems unusual.
If it's something you've (mis)HEARD, you might be thinking of
grazie (grATsee-ay) - 'Thank you' in Italian OR
gracias (GRASS-ee-ass - Latin American pronunciation) - 'Thank you' in Spanish
No, charades is not a Spanish word. It originates from the French word "charade," which means a type of riddle or word puzzle.
The word "bouquet" is French.
No, "hola" is not French. It is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" in English.
It's for if you can't find a good translation. In this case you speak French and you want to know a word in Spanish.
"Un poussin" is not a Spanish word; it is actually the French word for "a chick" (baby bird). In Spanish, the word for chick is "un pollito".
french
No, charades is not a Spanish word. It originates from the French word "charade," which means a type of riddle or word puzzle.
The word "bouquet" is French.
no, it is a spanish word
No, it is a French word.
The duration of Grachi is 2700.0 seconds.
No, "déjà", which is the french word for "already", in Spanish means "ya".
No, "hola" is not French. It is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" in English.
Viernes is Spanish, not French, so a French person would simply pronounce the Spanish word with a French accent. The French equivalent of Viernes is Vendredi, both meaning Friday.
Grachi was created on 2011-05-02.
Frances
That word is in French, not Spanish, and it means "must".