Cassé is a French equivalent of 'broken'. It's the past participle of the infinitive 'casser', which means 'to break'. It's the masculine form. The feminine equivalent is 'cassée'. Both words are pronounced 'kahs-say'.
cassé is broken in french :D
The French word is 'Madame'. In fact 'Madam' (English) comes from the Medieval Norman French, when the Normans being kings of England. 'Madame' can be broken down as 'My Dame'. (My lady /or My woman).
"je te cherche" ("je cherche toi" is ... broken French) means " I'm looking for you "
In French, the word canard is masculine. Canard is a male duck and Cane is female. The term 'canard' also refers to a tactic used by a parent duck to draw a predator away from its nest by quacking and feigning a broken wing. In other words the Canard or Duck is lying.
Male: Tavor-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken Female: Tavora-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken
cassé is broken in french :D
a broken chain stands for the act of being free broken chain is a symbol of the french revolution denotes to the french people's freedom .the broken chain of poverty .a broken chain is une chain berise in french.
There are several ways of saying broken heart in French.
A broken chain is 'une chaine brisée' in French.
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"Broken" in French is spelled as "cassé".
The Bastille prison.
The broken chain of poverty.
A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free
The French National debt and a broken tax code.
chains were used to fetter slaves.a broken chain stands for the act of becoming free.hope u have got an idea with this answer and u can writeit in more words on your own....:) :)
"coeur brisé"