Jumelle is the singular, feminine for 'twin' in French. Des jumelles are twin sisters, or binoculars.
i think it means binoculars in french. :)
jumelle
Avec ma sœur jumelle
Ma soeur jumelle means 'my twin sister' in English.
je suis un jumeau (masc.) / une jumelle (fem.)
Camille Jumelle goes by CJ.
"Jumelle Duchesse" is a French term that translates to "Duchess Twin" in English. It often refers to a type of twin or double design in fashion or other artistic contexts, suggesting elegance and sophistication. The phrase may also be used in the context of branding, products, or names that emphasize a luxurious or regal quality.
The adjective/noun is 'jumelle(s)' (female) or 'jumeau(x)' (male) The verb is jumeler.
"une maison jumelée" is a semi-detached house
That's gibberish. What could make sense is: nuit, meaning "night"; soeur jumelle ("twin sister"); aimez-vous (do you like); charger (to put a burden on)
objects made in pairs
Twin - le jumeau (boy) plural - les jumeaux (boys) la jumelle (girl) plural - les jumelles (girls) my twin brother - mon frère jumeau his/her twin sister - sa sœur jumelle identical twins - les vrais jumeaux a twin room - une chambre à deux lits