It means "at the clear fountain".
It is a famous French nursery rhyme.
Eau Claire is French for "clear water."
Claire is my name and I can tell you that Claire is the same in any language as it is in yours. They never change how you pronounce names unless you speak in an accent.
Clear / bright. English version is Claire
Maddie is the short name for Madeleine but it's not used in French. Poeple just say Madeleine.
Claire or Clare is of French and Latin origin meaning clear and/or clarity. I hope I helped! :)
"the clear ... " la Claire fontaine > the clear fountain
Eau claire is a French equivalent of the English phrase "clear water." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which reference perhaps most famously a college town in central-west Wisconsin within the United States of America -- will be "o kler" in French.
'Claire'
The adjective clair / claire means 'clear' in French. "Le clair (noun) de lune" means "moonlight" (this is often misspelled as "claire de lune")
À La Claire Fontaine
The name Claire is not traditionally a Spanish name. It has French origins and is commonly used in English-speaking countries.
Chiara? (kiara) is a female name an it means clear Italian version of Claire. means bright,light
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Eau Claire is French for "clear water."
The orgin if the name Claire is Latin and French.
Claire means clear or bright in French.
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