Gooom Disques was created in 1997.
If you mean archives, then it's 'archives', if you mean recorded music then it would be 'disques' or 'CDs'( pronounced say day), otherwise a sound recording would be 'un enregistrement'.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Disques Hushush was created in 1998.
Disques Vogue was created in 1947.
Les Disques du Crépuscule was created in 1980.
The correct article to use with "disques" in French is "des" which means "some" in English. So it should be "des disques" to say "some records" in English.
j'ai un disque - I've got a (one) record - j'ai des disques - I've some records - we would also say - j'ai quelques disques. NB when the word 'disque' is in the singular, there isn't an 's' at the end of it.
Les Disques du Crépuscule ended in 2004.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
"Disques" in English means "discs" or "records." It is often used to refer to compact discs (CDs) or vinyl records in music-related contexts.
magasin de disques
Raymond Gervais has written: 'Raymond Gervais Roto-univers: Cantor, le Derviche, les disques' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
If you mean archives, then it's 'archives', if you mean recorded music then it would be 'disques' or 'CDs'( pronounced say day), otherwise a sound recording would be 'un enregistrement'.
Don Berliner has written: 'Gestion du disque dur sur micro ordinateur' -- subject(s): Disques rigides, Fichiers (Informatique), Organisation 'Want a job? Get some experience. Want experience? Get a job' -- subject(s): Applications for positions, Employment interviewing 'The Paris Air Show'