a bow (weapon throwing arrows) = "un arc"
a bow-tie = "un noeud papillon" A bow (in Archery) is : un arc A bow (with body) : une révérence To bow - (with respect) faire une révérence (with a sense a inferiority) : s'incliner
meaning the weapon: arc ;mmeaning the action of bending over: saluer ;m
t's pronounced like bow for boys and bell for girls
It's a slightly awkward one because in French the gender is dictated by the noun used in the comparison so technically it would be"Mon beau papillon" (pronounced - maw bow pappy-on with bow as in bow and arrow.Same whether you were talking to a girl or a boy because the word "papillon" in French is masculine.My pretty butterfly would be , "Mon joli papillon".
They do if bow means "ribbon," they don't if "bow" means "front of boat."
The French for thank-you is merci. (pronouced - mare-see)Merci is a French equivalent of 'Thank you'. As an interjection, it means 'Thank you'. As a feminine gender noun, it takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and means 'mercy'.Thank you very much is 'merci beaucoup' (mer-sea bow-coo).Thank you in frensh is "Merci"
a bow tie is 'un noeud papillon' in French.
"Bou", like "Bow" in "Bow tie".
the bow: l'arcthe arrow: la flèche
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Bow (weapon) = Arc, Arrow= Fleche, Bow (as in, a violin bow) = archet, Bending at the waist = saluer, A knot = noeud, Nautical term (ie, starboard bow) = avant/proue.
The French flag is called the "Tricolore" (Three colors)"Rosette" means bow (as in tie a bow with a ribbon) or little flower.
a bow tie is 'un nœud papillon', or 'un nœud pap' in French. The adjectives should be masculine as 'un nœud'
one day the french throught it would be a good idea to make a bow and arrow and name it Archery
If the pretty thing is masculine, it is "beau", pronounced like bow. as in bow and arrow, not to bow to someone. If the pretty thing is feminine, it is "belle", pronounced like bell".
It's all personal preference. A German bow is held differently, and is less common, held with your palm perpendicular to the strings. A French bow, in some circles, is considered more professional, and is held by pinching with your thumb and forefinger and spreading your other fingers. You will get sound quality depending on the quality of the bow, strings, and pressure you exert on the strings. A quality German bow should not sound different than a quality French bow however.
'un archer' is the French name of the bow-like instrument used to set wood on fire.