meaning the weapon: arc ;m
meaning the action of bending over: saluer ;m
the bow: l'arc
the arrow: la flèche
a bow (weapon throwing arrows) = "un arc" a bow-tie = "un noeud papillon" A bow (in archery) is : un arc A bow (with body) : une révérence To bow - (with respect) faire une révérence (with a sense a inferiority) : s'incliner
Bow is "Tir", arrow is "Kaman".
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
It's a slightly awkward one because in French the gender is dictated by the noun used in the comparison so technically it would be"Mon beau papillon" (pronounced - maw bow pappy-on with bow as in bow and arrow.Same whether you were talking to a girl or a boy because the word "papillon" in French is masculine.My pretty butterfly would be , "Mon joli papillon".
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
a bow tie is 'un noeud papillon' in French.
Bow (weapon) = Arc, Arrow= Fleche, Bow (as in, a violin bow) = archet, Bending at the waist = saluer, A knot = noeud, Nautical term (ie, starboard bow) = avant/proue.
Which meaning of the word bow? There's the bow of a boat, a ribbon and bow, a bow and arrow, take a bow...
"Bou", like "Bow" in "Bow tie".
Bow as in Bow and arrow in Hindi is Dhanush.
The word 'retire' comes from the Middle French word 'retirer', meaning 'to withdraw'. It entered the English language in the 15th century with similar meaning, referring to moving back or withdrawing from a place or situation.
the bow: l'arcthe arrow: la flèche
There is one syllable in the word "bow."
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"Bow" as in "bow and arrow" is 'yumi.' "Bow" as in "bend at the waist" is 'ojiki.'
it can be joined (sort of means one) like this bow-tie, or it can be two bow tie
une boucle rose