"Roi" is a French equivalent of "king."
The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "rwah."
Roi means 'king'
Roi pronounce roa (the a like in cat) ;0))
There are quite a few names that mean king like: Roy (Leroy;origin is French) Malik (origin is Arabic) Reagan;Reegan;Regan (origin Irish and it means Little King) Rex (origin Latin) Rey (origin Spanish) Rian (origin Irish and it means Little King as well) Rory (origin Irish and it means Red King) Signourey (origin French and it means daring king)
Attendent patiemment sur ​​mon roi
A dauphin is the eldest son of the King who is the direct heir to the throne
A king is 'un roi' in French.
King Louis XVI was the only French King to be executed.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
William, Duke of Normandy was the french king.
Could be either one - you'll have to work it out from the context.
King Louis XVI.
French King Bridge was created in 1932.
"King" in French is "roi."
False... Hugh Capet was an early FRENCH king.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
Roi means 'king'
Louis the XIV was the French king who said "I am the state."