a bucket is 'un seau' (masc.) in French.
A bucket is 'un seau' (masc., plural: des seaux) in French.
Pail is a word meaning bucket. The homophone for pail is pale (meaning very light in color).
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The French word for French is "français."
The French word is 'pont'
A bucket is 'un seau' (masc., plural: des seaux) in French.
A pail (bucket) is 'un seau' (masc.) in French.
The Kikuyu word for the English word bucket is "ndoo."
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
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If you look up the word at Merriam-Webster.com, you will see that "bucket" is a word going back to Middle English, Anglo-French, Old English and Old German. A good dictionary, either online or as a book, will provide etymologies (histories) of most words.
The word bucket can be made, and bucket is a noun.
Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So bucket would be buck-et.
Un seau is a bucket.
No, it is not. The word bucket is a noun, which might be used as a noun adjunct in such terms as bucket brigade or bucket list. (Bucket is much less frequently used as a verb.)
Bucket has two syllables. Buck-et.