Trombone
paper clip
le trombone
The term "trombone" in French is used to refer to a paper clip due to its resemblance to the musical instrument, the trombone. The shape of a paper clip with its curved and elongated form is similar to the slide of a trombone. This association likely originated from the visual similarity between the two objects, leading to the adoption of the term "trombone" for paper clip in the French language.
'paper' in french is 'papier'
Une feuille de papier is a sheet of paper in French.
Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
Green paper would be 'papier vert' in French.
A stapler is called 'une agrafeuse' in French.
To say research paper in French you would say papier de recherche une épreuve écrite - paper un essai, une rédaction - essay
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet