caverne or grotte
Cavern, grotto, the French word for (Cave) is Grotte.
The noun 'cave in' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it; a word for a thing. The word 'cave in' is also a verb-adverb combination.
The English word "environment" translated to french is"environnement"
The French word for hurricane is "ouragan."
Dust is "la poussière" (fem.) in French.
The Cave in French is La Grotte. By the way la cave in French means the cellar in English.
The word "une cave" is feminine in French.
The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and wine cellar is cave à vin.
Latin. "Cave" is from the Old French "cave" (a cave, vault, cellar; 12c.), from Latin "cavea" (hollow).
la cave (fem.)
The french word for cellar is "la cave" (fem)
The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and indeed is used by many wine merchants (Cave Robert, etc).
Cavern, grotto, the French word for (Cave) is Grotte.
"une cave à vin" (une cave is a cellar in French, but une 'cave à vin' is a wine refrigerator. Another name, much less in use, is 'une armoire à vin'
An antre is an archaic term for a cavern or a cave.
GrotTelegraph gk crossword # 947an·tre[an-ter]-nouna cavern; cave. Origin:1595-1605; < Middle French < Latin antrum. See antrum
The Welsh word for 'a cave' is ogof.