Yes, "naissance" is a word. It is a French term that means "birth" or "beginning."
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"Commune de naissance" translates to "place of birth" in English. It refers to the specific municipality or town where a person was born.
"Quelle est la date de naissance" means "What is the date of birth" in French.
"Lieu de naissance de ma mère" means "place of birth of my mother" in French.
"Ma de naissance" is not a standard French phrase. It may be a typo or error, as it does not have a clear meaning in French. If you provide more context, I can try to help determine what the intended phrase or expression may be.
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By itself, naissance means "birth".Example:Je suis très heureux pour la naissance de mon enfant -- "I am very happy about the birth of my child."
Naissance means birth.
La naissance d'Osiris was created in 1754.
La Naissance D'Un Rêve was created in 1997.
Birth Certificate (That's not what we call it in France - here it is - un Acte de Naissance)
La naissance de la lyre was created in 1925.
The cast of La Naissance - 2012 includes: Cass Cumerford as Claude
Naissance de l'orgueil - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
naissance means birth, renaissance means rebirth, see Rinascimento its Italian counterpart