de la colle
Masculine : hope this helps in you french work
"coller" means "to stick" in Frenchcollant, collante = stickycolle (fem.) = glue
What is used to repair big brass band instruments? The answer to this riddle: A tuba glue!
I am copying an answer from another website however PVA glue in spanish is apparently called "cola blanca para madera"
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
yes, "colle" is French for glue yes, "colle" is French for glue
The French word for glue is "colle."
A glue stick is 'un bâton de colle' in French.
In French, the word for glue, "colle," is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the article that precedes it; for example, you would say "la colle" to mean "the glue." French nouns have grammatical gender, and in this case, "colle" is a feminine noun.
la colle
de la colle
'de la colle' means (some) glue in French.
The French word "la colle" translates to "the glue" in English. It refers to a sticky substance used to adhere or bond objects together.
La colle (feminine noun) means glue. The French verb "coller" means to stick (like with glue). Ex: le bonbon colle au papier : the candy sticks to the paper.
Un collage (masc.), from the French verb 'coller': to stick, to glue.
From the French: coller, to glue
bâton de colle