The pen. Originally the feather, from which pens were first made.
"La Plume de Ma Tante" was created in 1959. It was a popular French-derived English phrase that became a well-known humorous catchphrase in the 1960s.
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.
'le' and 'la' are the two French words which correspond to the English word 'the'. 'le stylo' :: 'the pen' (usually, but not always, a biro) 'la plume' :: 'the pen' (usually, but not always, a fountain-pen) French needs two words for 'the' because its nouns all have grammatical gender (a feature which is absent in English). le stylo, le soleil, le violon :: the pen, the sun, the violin but la plume, la lune, la guimbarde :: the pen, the moon, the jawharp When 'le' or 'la' precede a word that begins with a vowel, they shorten to 'l' ''l'alouette' 'the lark' (NOT la alouette); 'l'opposite' 'the opposite' (NOT le opposite). So there is really no difference between 'l' and 'le' in French. 'Le' becomes 'l' when the next letter is a vowel.
The Cave in French is La Grotte. By the way la cave in French means the cellar in English.
The French word for mouth is "bouche."
"la plume" is feather
la dinde means the turkey in French.
"la plume" was the feather people used to write along with liquid ink in the past. The words "prendre la plume" is still in the language, as a way to say "to write", but this is becoming pompous: je prends la plume pour te dire que ... I'm writing to say you that... the 'nom de plume' is the name writers adopt to get their books published.
"La Plume de Ma Tante" was created in 1959. It was a popular French-derived English phrase that became a well-known humorous catchphrase in the 1960s.
French article: le [masculine]/la[feminine]= English article: the
There isn't a definition of pointe shoe because it is an English word. The real word that is french for "pointe shoe" is sur la pointe which means on top of pointe.
The French word "la" means "the" in English.
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.
The cast of La cage et la plume - 2012 includes: Yvan Delatour as Inspecteur
la mode (fem.) is the French translation for fashion.the french word for fashion is mode"la mode"
"La famille" is the French word for family.