miroir
un miroir (mee-rwar)
La glace -- which, incidentally, can also mean "ice cream" and sometimes "mirror." Ice cubes are les glaçons.
Mirror = ミラー, hope that helps
"glace" means either "ice cream" or "mirror". "a bruin" does not sound like French words, or I can't make it out. A better transcript or context would help.
A mirror
miroir
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.
Miroir
take a mirror on go in the bath room and turn your back to the bathroom mirror and braid
un miroir (mee-rwar)
One can purchase a French mirror at most stores in France. The local store probably has some. For people not living in France, larger retail stores like Macy's have French mirrors in stock at some locations.
réfléchir (to reflect as in to think about) refléter (to reflect as in a mirror)
Un miroir (masc.) is "a mirror" in English.
Un miroir(mee-rwar).
The word mirror comes from the Old French word, mireoir, which referred to a reflecting glass. Mireoir derives from the Latin mirari, which means, "to wonder at."