New
The French word for "new" is "nouveau" for masculine nouns and "nouvelle" for feminine nouns.
The capital city of New Brunswick in French is Fredericton.
"Nouveau" is a French term that translates to "new" in English. It is often used in various contexts, such as in art and design (e.g., Art Nouveau), to describe styles or movements characterized by innovative approaches and fresh ideas. The term can also refer to new trends or emerging concepts in different fields.
'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
'les genoux' are the knees in French. Le genou (masculine noun) has an irregular plural in x: les genoux.
The French word for "new" is "nouveau" for masculine nouns and "nouvelle" for feminine nouns.
Nouveau riche is French for "new rich".
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nouveau/nouvelle
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Un nouveau départ
"le nouveau monde"
The phrase, 'Un nouveau commencement, un nouveau debut,' is French. It translates into English as, 'A new start, a new life.'
new start mean nouveau départ in french
cuisiner à nouveau, recuire
In French, new = nouveau (be careful : fem. nouveau becomes nouvelle. Plus, when nouveau is before a word beginning by a vowel, it becomes nouvel) Ex: Un nouveau livre = A new book Une nouvelle robe = A new dress Un nouvel ami = A new friend