"carte noire" means 'black card' in French. This is a coffee brand also.
beautiful darkness?Perhaps you mean "bête noire" which means something that is particularly disliked or avoided.
"changement de carte-mère" means "motherboard change" (in computers) in English.
Carte d'or means 'golden card' in French. This is also a brand name for ice creams and coffee.
No - une carte
the name of the holder of the card
"carte noire" means 'black card' in French. This is a coffee brand also.
the black card the colour "black" was picked because of the colour of a good coffee (the darker, the better) - they use the word "carte" because as in a restaurant, the "carte" gives a higher idea of quality (say, more than the fixed-price menu). To eat "à la carte" is more expensive and is not for everybody, so people will think they deserve a coffee called "carte something".
beautiful darkness?Perhaps you mean "bête noire" which means something that is particularly disliked or avoided.
une carte de fidélité is the loyalty card
une carte is a map in French. Or it may be a card (playing card)
Veuve noire means "black widow" in French. It is the name of a species of spiders.
"changement de carte-mère" means "motherboard change" (in computers) in English.
La carte des mets is the menu. "Mets' is a (somewhat snobbish) noun for a dish.
a map
A black night.
Depends. If you mean "Noir" as in french for "Black", then the correct spelling would be "Noir". If you mean something besides what I just stated, then it would probably be "Noire".
It means africa black