Nîmes ("de Nîmes" means "From Nîmes")
but the original fabric was made from whole and silk
Nantes. Narbonne. Nice. Nimes (where denim originated from!)
The word "denim" was named after the French town Nîmes, where the fabric was originally created.
In French, "jean" is masculine when referring to denim pants and is a unisex name when referring to a person.
Jean is a French male first name, equivalent to the English 'John'. In some regions, the nickname 'jean-jean' used to mean 'simple-minded', but this is not understood any more in modern French.
Come back in french is : reviens
The word denim comes from french word "serge de Nimes" which is the name of a fabric originated in Nimes a southern city of France.
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It is from the French term serge de Nimes, a city in France famed for its pants. Serge is the name of a type of woven cloth.
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Denim is a transformation of the French words "de Nimes", indicating a fabric which was first made in the southern French town of Nimes.
Denim - from "de Nimes"
Denim dont have a proper word in French, but as noun you can use the following;toile de jeantoiletreillis
Cotton woven into a canvas called Denim (named after the french city of Nîmes)
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The name denim comes from France, a type of cloth called serge de Nimes, whice means serge of Nimes, a city in southern France.
Levi-Strauss, who invented the jeans came from Germany, but invented it in the USA. The denim-material was invented in France and was used for tents. (The word denim is from the French "de Nime", meaning "from Nime.")