Avignon is a town in France. It has a bridge. In French, a bridge is called a , pont. (Where the word 'pontoon' came from) In French, the word, de or sometime d' means "of" and the word 'le' means 'the'. The French word, 'sur' means 'on' or 'on top of'. So, put them all together: Sur le pont d'Avignon: On the bridge of Avignon, or so the old children's song goes.
the word puente means bridge.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
a bridge is called 'un pont' in French.
Le Pont.
Bridge
Avignon is a town in France. It has a bridge. In French, a bridge is called a , pont. (Where the word 'pontoon' came from) In French, the word, de or sometime d' means "of" and the word 'le' means 'the'. The French word, 'sur' means 'on' or 'on top of'. So, put them all together: Sur le pont d'Avignon: On the bridge of Avignon, or so the old children's song goes.
Greek word for bridge
the word puente means bridge.
The Indonesian word for bridge is jembatan.
Trestle is a word for railroad bridge.
The word "bridge" originated from the Old English word "brycg," which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "brugjo." This term has roots in the Proto-Indo-European base "brug," meaning "to bridge" or "to make a causeway."
The word bridge is a noun. The plural form is bridges.
One popular book with the word "Bridge" in the title is "The Bridge on the River Kwai" by Pierre Boulle.
Standing to be corrected, I believe that the word bridge has only one syllable.