Royal House ( not here meaning palace or castle- such as the House of Romanov)- Dynasty- if its long-established, like the Valois dynasty in France ( which in history classes in English was pronounced Va- Loy- like alloy- in French it is Vall- Wah! Bourbon, too was a dynasty and has differing US ( Burr-bon) and French ( Bour ( rhymes with pure_- Bohn.) so it goes. Drinks are on the (Royal) house.
The likely word is from French and is spelled "mansion" (man-shun), also manse.Another word, used mainly for royal homes, is palace.
a meerkat (animal of the mongoose family) is called "suricate" in French.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
In French, the word "brille" is pronounced as "bree." Some French words that rhyme with "brille" include "fille" (meaning girl), "grille" (meaning grill), and "famille" (meaning family). Rhyming in French is based on the sound of the word rather than the spelling, so words that end with the same sound will typically rhyme.
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
There is no french royal family
There is no french royal family
Neither has a Royal Family.
They did have a royal family, but they were executed during the French Revolution.
The country that speaks French and does not have a royal family is France. France has a history of monarchy, but it is currently a republic with no monarchy.
Which royal family? Nearly every European country had a royal family at some point in history. The French royal family was imprisoned in the 1790s, during the French Revolution in which they were all beheaded at the guillotine.
royal
"La famille" is the French word for family.
"un amour royal" would be the translation for royal love.
The English royal family of the Stuarts were cousins to the family of King Louis XIV.
royal, royauté
The word "royal" is an adjective. It is used to describe things related to a king or queen, such as royal family or royal palace.