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Jolie is a French adjective meaning "pretty".
The French word "enchanté" means "delighted" in French. Another meaning, barely used except in children's tales, is "bewitched".
The French word for "chocolate" is "chocolat".
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
cachet
Cachet is a noun.
Courtesy is the cachet of good breeding
Fee noun frais droit honoraires cachet provision pourboire propriété inconditionnelle
In "A Tale of Two Cities," a letter de cachet refers to a royal order or warrant issued by the French monarchy. These letters were often used as a means of exercising absolute power and control over individuals, often resulting in their imprisonment without trial. The use of letter de cachet symbolizes the oppressive and arbitrary nature of the French aristocracy's authority in the novel.
Yes. The French pronunciation of "et" is "ay" (long A). Other words include cachet and croquet.
Cachet is a mark of distinction, it elevates people above others. An antonym for cachet is lowliness because this means to be below others to a point of nonrecognition.
Cachet
There is a low demand for Cachet's or first day issues and would most likely have a value of about $10.00 or less. If the Cachet features a noted ballplayer it might have a slightly higher value
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
Cachet refers to a design printed on an envelope. It is often found on First Day Covers and Special Event covers. Before collectors got really interested in the postmarks, First Day Covers were identified simply by the cancellation. Early cachet covers are unusual and bring a premium. Later FDCs and events without cachet are going to be worth considerably less.