Igloo
milleng=foolish in frencha simple way of remembering it: my igloo lent left ellie not going!
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
In French, "my igloo" is translated as "mon igloo." The word "mon" means "my," and "igloo" remains the same in both languages.
"Un igloo" (masculine noun).
In Inuktitut, an igloo is called "iglu."
milleng=foolish in frencha simple way of remembering it: my igloo lent left ellie not going!
illuigaq
yes many words Invraisemblable Irritable Iguane Imitation etc.
to make a party at your igloo you must become a member and decorate your igloo and than go to places and say party at my igloo on map
the word 'iglou' written by a pure french Canadian -- though French from France might use also it -- in a chat conversation or in sloppy writings, especially if it involves drinking, is an expression or onomatopeia for the action of drinking, litteraly 'gulp!' It also means 'igloo'. That's what Wordreference.com says... - meh! I always wrote 'igloo' in french writings. An 'igloo' is a traditional inuit's or eskimo's house
you buy party banners and say party at my igloo
Just like it looks, and how we say it anywhere else. (Ig-loo) Most people make the mistake of pronouncing it (Eeg-loo), which is incorrect.
You can by it on the better igloo's catelogue, or if it's not there then wait for it to come out.
"Initiale, indien, indigo, irritant, idiot, impossible, information, illogique, ile, idée, idéal,..."