Nothing. In the phrase 'nez paux' the word 'nez' means 'nose'. Both it and the word 'paux' are misspellings, of 'n'est-ce pas?'. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The phrase therefore means Is this not [so]? And it may begin, or end, a question.
Rudolph, le renne au nez rouge.
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Here are Amy and Dan Cahill they stick their nose into the affairs of others. This is the answer for the book, the maze of bones.
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Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Deux means 'two', but 'paux' doesn't mean anything in French.
No. Paux is a French word, which is not allowed in Scrabble.
"Paux" is not a word. The correct term is "faux pas," a French phrase meaning a social blunder or mistake, commonly used in English to describe an embarrassing or tactless error in social behavior or manners.
un faux-pas (not a 'faux-paux') is a blunder or mistake. Literally it means 'wrong step'
"Apres-paux" is a term that does not have a direct translation in English as it appears to be a misspelling or a blend of French words. If you meant "après" (meaning "after") and "paux" (which does not have a clear meaning), the phrase may not convey a specific concept. If you meant "après-pause," it could refer to "after a pause." Please clarify for a more accurate translation.
la nez mean nose
le nez means the nose.
A faux paux is a blunder or mistake. Most often you hear this term when a fashion mistake happens and shoes do not match bags or someone wears an unflattering outfit.
The nose
It is pronounced as "foe pah."
A funny nose.
what do you mean i guess a person's name.....