"La noce" (fem.) means 'the wedding' and particularly the party that goes with the wedding.
"Être à la noce" means to be in a delightful setting, enjoying good things or events.
"Ne pas être à la noce" means to undergo a very bad period or string of hard and unpelasant events.
'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
The French word "nouveau" translates to "new" in English. It is commonly used to indicate something that is newly created or introduced.
'les genoux' are the knees in French. Le genou (masculine noun) has an irregular plural in x: les genoux.
Fresh...as in fresh produce, fresh fruits or if you are being fresh with someone!
The word secret has the same spelling and meaning in English and French. In French it is a masculine noun pronounced "suh-kreh".
La noce it the ceremony of the wedding, and/or the celebrations that comes with it.
a wedding -> une noce
Noce (f)and an easier one to remember ismariage (m). EDIT note that "le mariage" is much more common than "la noce". The second one is used mostly when speaking of the feast.
c'est une noce
les noces
low nile is a noce tyhin
it is not a French word
'Walnut' [Juglans spp] is a specific, English equivalent of 'noce'. But the word also may be used generally in Italian to mean 'nut'. To confuse things even more, the scientific name for 'walnut' ['Juglans'] comes from the Latin phrase 'Jovis glans', which means 'Jupiter's acorn'!
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
there is no such word as 'peneuf' in French.
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.