answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

une ruelle

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the French word for lane?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why is Leather lane in Farringdon London called leather Lane?

From 'leveroun', the old French word for greyhound, which was possibly the name of an inn nearby.


How do you spell buleavd?

The likely word is "boulevard" (a wide street, usually with a center lane divider, from the French).


How do you spell lane in french?

voie


What is another word for ocean lane?

shipping lane


What does the middle name Lane mean?

Lane, as an English surname, basically implies that you lived near some form of a "lane."The French usage of Lane ia derived from a word meaning "Wool"-- hinting that the beared was involved in the wool trade.Last but not least: the Irish usage of Lane is from the Gaelic Ó Luan, which is translated to "Descendent of Luan," meaning "Warrior."


What is a four letter word for a country road?

The word is lane. Country roads are narrow lanes.


Four letter word for skin opening?

PORE


A SHADOW THAT RHYME WITH A LANE?

A shadow that rhymes with a lane could be "plane." This word shares a similar ending sound with "lane."


What is another word for street?

lane


Where does the surname Lane come from?

The surname Lane has English, French and Irish origins. Recorded as Lane, Lain and Layne, it has three possible origins. 1. Most likely it is a place name for someone who lived near a narrow pathway between fences or hedges. 2. Lane may have originated as an occupational name for a worker in wool, from the Old French word "laine" meaning wool. 3. Lane may be derived from an Anglicized form of two Gaelic Irish surnames, a byname translating as "spear" and the descendant of the warrior. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph de la Lane, which was dated 1176.


Where would one find chinoiserie?

Chinoiserie is a French word which mean "in the Chinese style". One may find items in this category from "Chinoiserie Collectibles", "Overstock" and "Ruby Lane".


What is the word for frog in Samoa?

Lane or lage