l'estomac (masc.)
stomach mean estomac in french
Latin for stomach is stomachus.
Stomach in Japanese is onakaEnglish: onakaJapanese: おなか-tprn29
an elephants stomach holds 300kgs/day..... but if an elephant eats only one grape his/her stomach is no longer empty.....at first i saw no loop hole...
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
stomach mean estomac in french
I have butterflies in my stomach J'ai des papillons dans mon estomac
Yes, the salt is good for your stomach. It coats it.
estomac [aystoma]
Napoleon Bonaparte.
mal au ventre or mal a l'estomac
Tolérer is a French equivalent of the English phrase "to stomach." The pronunciation of the present infinitive -- which serves as a standard translation since colloquial, conversational, and informal equivalents may not be acceptable in all social situations -- will be "to-ley-rey" in French.
Pastulomosogram (originally invented by the french in 1512AD)
Ventre = Belly = Masculine I presume you're talking about the belly as in stomach ;)
There are two Greek words, Stoma meaning mouth and Stomakhos meaning gullet. The words passed into Old French as Estomac and later into Middle English as Stomach
Truffles are found all over the world but they're most expensive and to some people they're the best in France.
I know that the French eat frogs' legs, and that a frog can throw up its stomach. It can breathe through its skin.