answersLogoWhite

0

Le derrière is the French word for "behind," though it can also be used to mean "butt." An example of it meaning behind is "_____ est derrière le bureau" which translates to mean "_____ is behind the desk." A noun can be inserted into the blank.

You could also say "le postérieur" or "les fesses" or "le cul", although that last one is quite vulgar.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the origin of the word 'button'?

It comes from the old French word 'bouton' and is also related to the word 'butt'.


How do you spell the word for butt that starts with De?

The spelling is derriere (French derrière), meaning the buttocks, or posterior.


What does the French word derriere mean in English?

Buttocks, ass, bum, booty, butt. Anything to do with the nether region...


How do you say your a butt face in french?

Hello, BUTT FACE!!


What is the French name for your butt?

Butt is called 'le derrière' in French, or 'le cul' (familiar / slangish)


Another word for butt?

Another word butt is bottom or buttocks.


Where does the word butt originate?

The word "butt" originates from the Middle English term "butt," which meant the thick part of a piece of wood or the end of something. It is thought to derive from the Old French word "bote," meaning "a bundle" or "a large piece." Over time, the term evolved to refer to the human posterior, likely due to the rounded shape associated with the body part. The usage of "butt" in this context became more prominent in the 19th century.


What is the word butt in german?

The word "butt" in German is "Gesäß" or "Po".


How do you say butt in French?

Well, butt as in your behind is fesses. We french also refer to it as our gros coussin :)


What is another word for 'butt'?

Barrel - as in water butt or water barrel.


What is 'mégot' when translated from French to English?

"Cigarette butt" is an English equivalent of the French word mégot. The masculine singular noun may come after the masculine singular definite article le since French uses "the" where English does and does not employ it. The pronunciation will be "mey-go" in French.


What does it mean if you wear the word alumni on you butt?

your butt graduated from college