the french word for sign is signe
There is no sign of that word existing in French.
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In a friendly manner - this word can be used to sign off a letter (informally)
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
the french word for sign is signe
There is no sign of that word existing in French.
In French, the word "plaque" can be translated to mean a plate, a sign, or a patch of something.
signe masculine de division
FRENCH and FRANCE are both the same sign, you make and "F" with your dominant hand near your head with your palm facing away from yourself then turn it so your palm ends facing yourself.
the division sign in French is written " : "the division sign in French is written " : "
In a friendly manner - this word can be used to sign off a letter (informally)
'Inscription' can have exactly the same meaning as the English word inscription. It can also translate as sign-in, sign-up-for, put your name down for something.
The word 'sign' comes into the English language from the French word signe. The French word in turn traces back to the Latin signum. The Latin word carries the meaning of 'mark, sign, or token'. Additionally, the Latin word may go on to mean 'banner, ensign or standard'; 'command, order or signal'; 'password or watchword'; 'signal for races to begin'; 'an indication of the future, symptom or warning'; 'figure, image, physical representation or status'; or 'constellation or group of stars'.
Présaqe is one French equivalent of the English word "portent."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be translated as "(bad or good) omen, sign" and "portent." The pronunciation will be "prey-sazh" in French.
"Hitch-hiking" is an English equivalent of the French word stop. The masculine singular word, which may be immediately preceded by the masculine singular definite article le("the"), also serves as an English loan word for "(bus) stop" and "stop sign." The pronunciation will be "(luh) stohp" in French.
accent aigu is the little sign put on some e to get the sound 'ay' like in hébété (3 accents aigus in this word)