La brosse (fem.) is 'the brush' in English.
une brosse a dents
a blackboard eraser is called "un efface-tableau" in French; you can also hear "le chiffon" (the rag) ou "la brosse" (the brush)Eponge = sponge ???I think it's idiomatic (doesn't translate literally) and I believe the word is une gomme (rubber)
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
la chenille is the caterpillar in French.
la gare means the (train) station in French.
Brosse is French for "brush." The 'de la' part means, 'of/from the'. Together it means, "of/from the brush."
Cheveux (=hair) en brosse is crewcut
La Brosse-Montceaux's population is 718.
The French word for "brush" is "brosse."
The area of La Brosse-Montceaux is 12 square kilometers.
either le dents or la dents
Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse was born in 1724.
Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse died in 1782.
Simon de La Brosse was born on October 9, 1965.
Brosse à dents
Marcel De la Brosse was born on August 4, 1902, in Hericy, France.
Marcel De la Brosse's birth name is Auguste Marcel Hervault.