Masque. It's part of the the root word 'masquerade' as in a masquerade party where people where fancy often feathred masks. Thanks Mardi Gras. Hope that helps, ~Kit
If you mean 'Cache' then it can mean 'mask', 'cover', and 'patch'.
Un masque is a French equivalent of the English phrase "one mask".Specifically, the number un means "one". The masculine noun masque translates as "mask". The pronunciation will be "eh mask" in French.
maskordaydo [mask-core-day-doe]
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
It came from an Old French word meaning mask.
It comes from the French word masque, which is in turn from the Italian maschera, coming from Medieval Latin masca. Masca meant "disguise" or "mask" and also "witch" or "spectre."Mask is also related to mascara.
a mask is spelled 'un masque' (masc.) in French.
If you mean 'Cache' then it can mean 'mask', 'cover', and 'patch'.
Un masque is a French equivalent of the English phrase "one mask".Specifically, the number un means "one". The masculine noun masque translates as "mask". The pronunciation will be "eh mask" in French.
un masque (a mask), le masque (the mask)
masque
"Masque".
masque d'oeil
"Kitsune" is the Japanese word for fox, so a kitsune mask is a fox mask.
It is called a masquerade.
"To hide" is an English equivalent of the French word cacher. The present infinitive in question may be translated also as "to conceal," "to disguise," "to mask," "to suppress." But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "ka-shey" in French.