The Christmas item named after the old French word "estinelle" is the Yule log. This tradition originated from burning a specially-selected log during the Winter Solstice to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming year. Over time, it evolved into a dessert shaped like a log that is usually enjoyed during the holiday season.
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
Literally "for rain" a parapluie is an umbrella
False. In French, possessive adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun being described, not based on the owner of the item. The possessive adjective must agree in gender and number with the item possessed, not with the possessor.
In French, "on each" can be translated as "à chaque" or "sur chaque". These phrases can be used to indicate that something happens or exists for every individual or item in a group.
The Christmas item that takes its name from the old French word "estincelle" meaning spark is the Christmas tree. The similarity is due to the tree lights that resemble sparkling sparks, representing the festive season.
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
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A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
The food item "blackberry" in French is called "la mûre".
A binder (school item) is 'un classeur' (masc.) in French.
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The furniture item with shelves is etagere. It is French.
No, that is German food.
french fries
Guns and booze.