A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' or 'une étagère' (closer to a shelf) in French.
Bibliothèque (pronounce the "i"s like to be in English and the "è" is spelt like the ay in tray. in phonetics /bi.bli.jɔ.tɛk/ Bibliothèque is also for bookcase. Not to be confused with librairie in French which is a book store
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
Librería or estantería.
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' in French.
Une bibliothèque = a bookcase (yes, it's the same word as 'library'). Une etagère = a set of shelves
Bookcase?
She needs a bookcase to hold all of her college textbooks. I found my missing glasses behind the bookcase in my room. Because the bookcase holds family photos and other keepsakes, there's no room left for books.
Book, which is what you put in it, and case, which is where you put it.
The plural of bookcase is bookcases.
reading room
No, bookcase is a closed/solid compound word.Closed/solid compound words are two words written as one word. They are not separated by spaces.Example: bookcase, bookworm, ladylike, sunroofAn open compound is two words or more separated by a space.Example: school bus, ice cream, credit card, post office
To build that bookcase, you need the proper tools for the job.
A man named Fu Xi is credited with the invention of the bookcase. He invented the bookcase in the year 544.
"As a literate individual, he had kept only the finest of classics on his bookcase."
Yes, the sauder 3 shelf bookcase is a reliable bookcase through the strong structure of the oak that it was made from. Also, the structure of the 3 shelves makes it sturdy for anything to be placed in the bookcase.