bas
generally it means low or low down, but it can also mean a lady's stocking
Bas in French is masculine as a noun for "bottom" or "stocking" or as an adjective for "low" even though it has no gender as an adverb for "down" or "downstairs."
The root word for allowance is "allow." It comes from the Old French word "alouer," meaning "to approve" or "to grant."
The name or word "marais" means "marsh" or "swamp" in French. It can refer to a wetland or low-lying area typically characterized by waterlogged soil and vegetation. It is also a common surname in French-speaking regions.
Basket is not a French word, but a word borrowed from English. French people use commonly 'basket' to describe the game of basketball, or sport shoes (even the low-cut ones).
bas
The French word for low is "bas," or "basse" in the feminine form, so perhaps you're thinking of the bassett hound?
generally it means low or low down, but it can also mean a lady's stocking
Bas in French is masculine as a noun for "bottom" or "stocking" or as an adjective for "low" even though it has no gender as an adverb for "down" or "downstairs."
The root word for allowance is "allow." It comes from the Old French word "alouer," meaning "to approve" or "to grant."
How to say low in French is bas.
It is pronounced (frawn-SAY) -- low emphasis on the N. (language, adjective) français, française (people) Français, Française
The name or word "marais" means "marsh" or "swamp" in French. It can refer to a wetland or low-lying area typically characterized by waterlogged soil and vegetation. It is also a common surname in French-speaking regions.
Basket is not a French word, but a word borrowed from English. French people use commonly 'basket' to describe the game of basketball, or sport shoes (even the low-cut ones).
shabby means in French: usé(e) (worn out) - négligé(e) (neglected) - injuste (unfair) - médiocre (of low quality)
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.