the collar is 'le col' in French.
The plural of collar is collars.
"El collar" translates to "the necklace" in English.
The word collar has two syllables. (Col-lar)
I believe there is no compound word for collar.
In some dialects, "caller" is a homophone of collar.
a dog collar is called 'un collier" pl. "des colliers"
"Collar" is an English equivalent of the French word col. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which also translates as "collar, neck" or, in terms of the passage between two mountains, "pass, saddle" -- will be "kuhl" in French.
un col de chemise (de chemisier for a girl's shirt)
French collar tends to be a bit longer in comparison to italian, though not necessarily a deal-breaker. The largest difference would be the 'spread' of the collar. Italian collars are 'wider' than french collars. Italian collars form a larger void for the tie knot, often showing the whole knot. French collars tend to cloak the top two corners a bit and the more severe angle tends to lengthen the line of shirt. Therefore, french collars can help provide length to linebacker-necked style-conscious men. Italian collars help to 'open' up a thin face or make it seem less severe.
french curve is used to connect arce and semi-circles, such as the neckline, armholes , and collar. it is either made of flat metal or wood.
diamond necklace? a diamond necklaceis called 'un collier de diamants' in French - ("une rivière de ...
The collar that vicars wear is a clerical collar, not a dog collar. Dog collar is just a crude nickname. The clerical collar is also sometimes referred to as a Roman collar.
"Collar" is masculine, so it is "el collar".
White Collar job
Hold them by the collar because it gives them less power but dont strangle them to death though.
White collar.
The plural of collar is collars.