"Ma biche" is a French term that translates to "my doe" in English, often used as a term of endearment similar to "my dear" or "my sweetheart." It can express affection towards a loved one, typically in a romantic or playful context. The word "biche" refers to a female deer, symbolizing gentleness and beauty.
Thank you very much...
You are my doe?
that's French, my little doe (biche is sometimes used as an endearing term, like Honey)
des bonbons pour ma douce (if you really ment sweets for your sweet)The song actually comes out as "biche oh ma biche" and was sung by J.Halliday (I think)Most classic rock songs have been dubbed (rather than translated) into French.
Should be 'le' not 'la' - lac le biche - deer lake
Lac La Biche translates to lake of the elk, and has origins in both Cree and French. As there is no translation for elk, the word was modified to represent 'red deer.'
La Chapelle-Biche's population is 470.
It's named for the deer found there. "biche" is French for "doe".
The area of La Chapelle-Biche is 6,250,000.0 square meters.
ventre de biche is a color, kind of like a light beige, and it is also the name of a french electronics / synth punk solo project signed on maison de retraite.
Le masculin de "biche" est "cerf".
Lac La Biche is a hamlet within Lac La Biche County. Lac La Biche County is an amalgamated municipality, which includes the hamlets of Lac La Biche and Plamondon, and also houses the communities of Caslan, Hylo, Rich Lake and Owl River. The former Town of Lac La Biche, the second oldest community in Alberta behind Fort McKay, was amalgamated into the former Lakeland County in 2008 to form the current Lac La Biche County. The total population of the new municipality is approximately 10,000.