parapluie (masculine)
parapluie is french for umbrella
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
Hey people around the world french anem for umbrella is Parapluie
The French term for 'umbrella stand' is 'un porte-parapluie' (plural: des porte-parapluies) in French.
Literally "for rain" a parapluie is an umbrella
un parapluie
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The top of the umbrella crab is called the carapace.
A french umbrella is a masculine article.
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
Umbrella is of French origin and came from the Latin word umber meaning an overhead covering.
The pole on an umbrella is called the shaft. It is usually made of metal or wood and extends from the handle to the canopy to provide support and stability.