Scout is the same in French.
Salut, boy-scout. or Ciao! Boy scout. It can be ironic, like in English.
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
Salut, boy-scout. or Ciao! Boy scout. It can be ironic, like in English.
It is also scout in French.
In French, a cub scout is "louveteau". It's ma masculine noum so you say "un louveteau"
Scout, as in boyscout or girlscout, is "skáti". ("á" is pronounced as "ou" in "out")
Scout praises her ancestor, Simon Finch, for establishing a successful homestead in Alabama. She acknowledges his hard work and determination in building a life for his family, indicating her admiration for his accomplishments.
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scout says she wants to be like her dad cause has inspired her
It's the same for a girl or a boy, so girl scout or a boy scout translates to "skáti" in Icelandic.
i would say an adventurous scout is one who explores, but stays safe at the same time. a adventurous scout also does his part
Francis said that Scout called him a "nigger-lover" when they were having an argument.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Scout can be a noun, as in "The boy scouts went on a hiking trip." You could also say "The scout went ahead of the troop to make sure they were going the right way." Scout can also be a verb, as in "I will scout the way for us." You could also say "They will scout for enemies."
Andy French of Charleston Missouri