the body of a rocket or plane is called fuselage from the French "fuselé" i.e. shaped like a "fuseau" (spindle) also sometimes called "fusée" (i.e. rocket in Egnlish)
rokketto
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
Rocket (English) -> Fusée (French)
Rocket is "fusée" (fem.) in French.
le fuselage (masc.) (also applies to the body of a rocket)
Rocket can be an adjective when you say "rocketlike"
The German word for rocket is Rackete
cause rocket science is hard
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the body of a rocket or plane is called fuselage from the French "fuselé" i.e. shaped like a "fuseau" (spindle) also sometimes called "fusée" (i.e. rocket in Egnlish)
Hector
rokketto
Boule fusée
Yes. When they say "it's not rocket science", they mean it isn't as hard as the science and mathematics used for designing, building, and testing an actual rocket. Rocket science is extremely dangerous, and only scientists and mechanics selected by a NASA official are allowed to work on the rocket. Yes, it is actually that hard.