period ( of time ) = periode long period of time= epoch menstrual period = la course punctuation = point !
1) as an adjective: common 2) as a name: town 3) as a proper noun: french revolutionary period (march-may 1871)
Yes -apex learning
Historians find there are two successive periods: - from 1309 to 1378, periods when the Pope is installed in Avignon instead of Rome; - from 1378 until 1418 period of the Western Schism, when rival popes competed in both Avignon and Rome.
M. plus the name: M. Clérot Don't forget the period, even though Mme and Mlle (madame and mademoiselle) are written without periods.
Oh, dude, "monseigneur" in French means "my lord." It's like how you'd address a fancy nobleman or a high-ranking church official. So, if you ever find yourself in a French period drama, you'll know what to call those fancy folks.
what is the gestation period for french partridge?
No, there is no period after "mme" in French. However, "monsieur" ("M.") needs one.
The Napoleonic Era.
No,the French Emperor period was ended in 1815 ,Jules Verne was born in 1828.
Une période.
The period immediately after the Norman conquest of England.
The French first started to immigrate to Australia in the post WWII period.
yes.
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première période.
"Tartuffe" was written by Molière in 1664 during the French Baroque period.
i don't even know