bijou, joyau (the English word jewel is derived from this French one)
A jewel is "un bijou" (masc.) in French. (Irregular) plural: "des bijoux".
un bijou (masc.) plural: des bijoux
Karen is not a French name. It is a Germanic handle roughly equivalent to (Dear little one ) or jewel. Kara (Supergirl"s real name) means Jewel in German. In some language I am not sure which, Karen literally means (devil) or (demon).
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
you say it in a french accent
Bijou de montagne.
Bijou dans la montagne.
I lost a jewel from my ring. You are a real jewel.
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beau bijou
bijoux means a jewel
Translation: Jawhara (جوهرة)
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derives from the Latin 'jocus' which passed into old French as Joel and then into Middle English as Jewel. That is English spoken after the Norman conquest of 1066
There isn't a single word for "jewel" in all languages, as each language has its own term. Some examples include "gem" in English, "joya" in Spanish, "bijou" in French, and "gioiello" in Italian.
The movie didn't say.
"un bijou pour toujours" means "a jewel forever" in French.