miroir
Un miroir (masc., single 'r')
espejo
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
La glace -- which, incidentally, can also mean "ice cream" and sometimes "mirror." Ice cubes are les glaçons.
Un miroir(mee-rwar).
A mirror
miroir
ahwewhe - mirror
In Jewish folklore, Lilith's cave is said to be the place where Lilith, a figure sometimes considered to be Adam's first wife, lives. It is believed to be a dark and desolate place where she dwells apart from humans. The image of Lilith in her cave has been used as a symbol of independence and rebellion in some feminist interpretations.
mirror (noun): un miroir (masc.) to mirror (verb) = refléter
A dresser with a mirror is called 'une coiffeuse' (fem.) in French. The same word is used for a (female) hairdresser.
mirror = Spiegel
Mirror, mirror on the wall = Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand
Miroir
Mirror is pronounced as /ˈmɪr·ər/ in English.
this means look in the mirror: 鏡で見る This means mirror: Kagami 鏡, Mirror