'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
"Sain" is not commonly recognized as a standard English word; however, it appears in some dialects and historical texts as a variation of "sane." In Scottish dialects, "sain" can also mean to bless or consecrate. If you're looking for a specific context or usage, please provide more details!
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".
'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
Sain (feminine: saine) means 'healthy' in French.
sain et sauf, sûr/sûre
sain
sain, saine
in Mongolian is Sain Baina uu? or Amar baina uu? or Sain uu??
plus sain
"Sain" is not commonly recognized as a standard English word; however, it appears in some dialects and historical texts as a variation of "sane." In Scottish dialects, "sain" can also mean to bless or consecrate. If you're looking for a specific context or usage, please provide more details!
Sain déguster.
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ce n'etait pas trés sain
Sain is actually originated from the word saint, where a person is mentally fit and capable of rationlizing properly. However the name sain in Scotland originated from a spelling variation.