No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
i think it means 'have the'
"To see him" is an English meaning of the French name Levoir.Specifically, the masculine personal pronoun le means "him, it". The present infinitive voirtranslates as "to see". The pronunciation will be "luh-vwahr" in French.
Detest means hate in English.
No, it is English, meaning "herdsman". edit: It is French also, as a nickname from popular Latin calvus, meaning 'bald'.
No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
bizarre means weird in English - and in French.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
Duquesne is a French family name. It is based on a mostly northern French pronounciation of 'chêne', meaning oak in English.
in
poop! brown (English) equals : marron (French)
Same word in English and french - same meaning.
a hairdresser
i think it means 'have the'
with
Husband.
Same thing as in english.