"Nœud." Not sure how to pronounce that.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
You also say agenda in French!
you say it in a french accent
history of french knot
There is a video to show you how to French knot cross stitch: see the related link below.
This is a symmetric knot called the Atlantic Knot. There are sequential images, or a video, at the related links below.
This depends on whether you are referring to ropework, embroidery, or a scarf - in ropework we have a French sinnet, a French shroud knot, French garland, and French masthead knot, to name only a few of the French knots, each with their own unique look; in embroidery, it has only one common meaning, a simple "button" made by pulling thread/yarn thru a couple loops to pull tight; for a scarf, it is simply 2 overhand knots with no unique look.
1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour, but the words knot and nautical mile are not always interchangeable in sentences (that is, to say something like "he is 1 knot to the north" would not be grammatically correct. Instead you should say "he is 1 nautical mile to the north", just as it is not truly correct to say "The wind speed was 30 nautical miles per hour". In this case you should say "The wind speed was 30 knots").
Please say what knot you are talking about. It is impossible to answer, especially since it isn't in a category that would help narrow down the answer.
I am a frayed knot
des noeuds papillon (something like butterfly-knot because of the shape)
because when you tie a knot you join two strings together and when you get married you join the person you are marrying
You can tie a knot between the old wold and the new wool, then as you work around the knot, push it into the interior of the cord so that it is invisible in the finished work.
The denouement, from the French - to untie (nouer- to tie),( from Latin - nodus-knot).
The homophone for "knot" is "not."