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to search = rechercher, a search = une recherche

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French word for search?

The French for "to search" is, "Chercher" (Shair-SHAY). The French for search is 'Cherche' (shairsh)


Where does the word research come?

research come from the word rechercher a french word meaning to search tightly


What is the french word for toy?

jouet is the french word for toy. If you would like to translate words from English to french, or any language, go to Google.com and search Google translate. You will find results there! :)


Has the word Soulmate entered the French language as 74000 French search the term each month?

the word 'soulmate' has not entered French (at least not mainland French). I guess French speakers may come across it on the internet, which should explain why they research it.


Where can you find a french word unscrambler?

You can find a French word unscrambler online through various websites dedicated to language games and tools. Simply search for "French word unscrambler" in a search engine to find options that can help you unscramble French words.


How do you say word search in french?

Rechercher - To search Chercher - to fetch or to get somebody or to look for <-- depends on the context you use it. Faire des recherches - to Research


What does recherche mean in english what language is this word?

"recherche" is the French word for "search".


How do you spell search in french?

Recherche. Reh-sher-`sheh.


What is the meaning of quest?

It means a search for something. It is related to the word 'question' and it comes from the French word 'quête'. There is also the word inquest which means a commission or a process of trying to find out about something.


What is the French 'mots cachés' in English?

'mots cachés' means 'hidden words' in English. A 'grille de mots cachés' would be 'a word search grid' or 'word search puzzle' in English.


Where did the word research come from?

The word "research" has its origins in Middle French around the 16th century, derived from the Old French term "recercher," meaning "to seek out, search closely." It evolved from the Latin word "re-," indicating intensive or repeated action, combined with the verb "circare," meaning "to wander, go about."


What is the word have in French?

The French word for "to have" is "avoir." This is an irregular verb: j'ai, tu as, il a, nous avons, vous avez, ils ont. http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?tense=IndP&verb=avoir&action=search&resource=conjugator