aura = l'aura (f)
オーラ (oora) may be used to mean 'aura' in Japanese. The word 霊気 (reiki) is also commnly used to refer to 'aura'.
I'm pretty sure it is "reiki"
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
The Romans didn't know about oxygen as a substance separate to air, so there is no Latin word for oxygen. The Latin word for air is aura.
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
"will have"
Aura Lee is a French folk song.
Il y aura ...
Her aura of confidence radiates like the morning sun.
The word "aura" comes from the Latin word "aura," meaning "breeze" or "air." It was first used in English in the 17th century to refer to a distinctive atmosphere or quality surrounding a person or thing.
It depends how you'll be saying it, if your saying "we will have" you can say "on aura" if your saying "there will have" then you can say "il y aura" then again, if your saying "will having" you can say "il aura"
Aura Lee is a French folk song.
reiki.
That word would be Enhalo
Same word in English and french - same meaning.
Aura