boucher--sounds like "boo-shay"
a female butcher would be une bouchère (boo-share)
boucher
butcher shop is feminine so it's...la boucherie
"Buther" is not a word. Did you mean "butter" or perhaps "butcher?"
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
boucher
The likely word is "butcher" (meat cutter or retailer).*The French word bûcher was a bonfire used for execution.
'Un boucher' is a butcher (the English word is derived from the French one) - a butcher's shop is called 'une boucherie' but very often it will be 'une boucherie-charcuterie' meaning that they also specialise in cooked meats such as hams, sausages, pâtés, blood puddings and so on.
The name Boucher is a name from French and English. Boucher is a french word meaning butcher, and most likely originates from France.
a butcher or dude on the street i am french
The word butcher is two syllables. Butch-er.
Butcher is a common surname in England, but the name is most likely of French/Norman origins. It was originally an occupational surname for someone who worked as a Butcher. The name derived from the Old French word bouchier, literally meaning "goat slaughterer".
un boucher
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I saw a butcher when I was walking on my way to our church.
A store that sells meat is a butcher shop.
CORRECTED: boucher [boo-shay]