en masse
The French word for together is "ensemble."
Attacher means to tie, attacher ensemble would mean tie together
The word "chorus" is not French in origin. It comes from the Ancient Greek word "khoros," which referred to a group of singers or dancers performing together.
Yes, "chorus" is a French word derived from the Latin word "chorus" which originally meant a group of singers and dancers performing together.
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.
The French word for together is "ensemble."
Attacher means to tie, attacher ensemble would mean tie together
The word blue in french is bleu and the word for blood is sang so i suppose them two joined together
It is a French word meaning to stitch sheets together, as in a book. This comes from an older French word Broche meaning a pointed tool or an awl
Us. Our. we. We bought a car together. that belongs to Us. This is Our house. Together. <different user> WE have OUR house to clean together, US.
That is the correct spelling of "together."
It was a joint British-French project. The English word 'concord' and the French word 'concorde' mean 'working together.'
The word "chorus" is not French in origin. It comes from the Ancient Greek word "khoros," which referred to a group of singers or dancers performing together.
All (English) -> Tous les (French)
It was a joint British-French project. The English word 'concord' and the French word 'concorde' mean 'working together.'
tous ensemble
Yes, "chorus" is a French word derived from the Latin word "chorus" which originally meant a group of singers and dancers performing together.