doux, gentil, délicat
No, it is not. The word gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb meaning to tame. The adverb form of gentle is gently.
Gentle in Italian is - gentile Gentle in Hindi is - Sajjana German - sanft Latin - Mitis Greek -ευγενής Filipino - magiliw Spanish - suave If you have anymore questions about languages please post on my message board - By Cakerus
The word "gentry" originated from the Old French word "genterie," which referred to nobility or high social status. This term evolved from the Latin word "gens," meaning "clan" or "race." Over time, "gentry" came to represent the class of people below the nobility but above the commoners in terms of social status and wealth.
its a made up name,but it means,the son, the lord.
A creature that is trusting, passive, and sweet
Ladies and Gentlemen is "mesdames et messieurs" in French.
gentle (sweet, soft) : doux/douce gentle (mild, moderate) : moderé(e) gentle (noble) : bien né(e)
cautious; gentle
Jade comes from the Spanish name meaning "green gemstone". Jade can be a french name also pronounced Ja-de
MILDRED means ''gentle strength''.
Gentle, Easy going
In Welsh it means gentle
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
No, it is not. The word gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb meaning to tame. The adverb form of gentle is gently.
Gareth is of Welsh-origin and means: gentle.
Breeze
the game name is Judo it is a Japanese gam meaning gentle way.