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I don't think the French are missing any of their words.
In Spanish: Abuela. In French: Mamie. In Italian: Nonna. In German: Oma.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
Some French words that have "gn" in them are "gnocchi" (a type of pasta), "mignon" (meaning cute or adorable), and "agneau" (meaning lamb).
Some words in french beginning with the lettet Q : Quota Quantité Qualité Quorum Quitter Question Quignon Quinoa
endearing, energetic, enthusiastic, elderly, eternal, entertaining, egalitarian
It is an endearing term for auntie or aunt. Hope this helps!
bonne nuit, [endearing term], fais de beaux rêves
youyou, yourte, yougoslave are French words starting with you.
Je t'aime chéri(e) (or any other endearing term)
I don't think the French are missing any of their words.
If you mean "what is the French word for mother?", then the answer is maman.If you mean "what does the French wordmammymean in English?", then it is an endearing term for grandmother, similar to grandmaor grannyin English. By the way, it is actually spelt mamie.
bonjour
In Spanish: Abuela. In French: Mamie. In Italian: Nonna. In German: Oma.
Alison is a French equivalent of the French-derived English name "Allison." The pronunciation of the diminutive -- formed by adding the endearing suffix -on to the feminine proper noun Alis ("Alice") -- will be "a-lee-so" in French.
Endearing Records was created in 1994.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.