A bell is
- Une cloche
Bells : les cloches.
Une cloche in french can be
- a cover (with the form of a bell)
Une cloche à fromages - a cover for cheeses.
- It can be a clot, an idiot, or a fool
- elle est cloche -or c'est une cloche : she's a clot
There are some expressions.
Saved by the bell : sauvé par le gong
For whom the bell tolls - Pour qui sonne le glas. (le glas is actually the death knell)
and some figurative expressions :
Se faire sonner les cloches - To get (a real) telling-off
Se taper la cloche - to pig out
Entendre le même son de cloche - to hear the same story
The word is campanology.
"les cloches volantes" means "the flying bells" in French. This is certainly Easter-related as intead of Easter bunnies, the French have stories of church bells flying overnight to Rome and back.
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 word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
les clochettes du traineau.
The Easter bells are 'les cloches de Pâques' in French.
no
morning bells = les cloches du matinmorning bells = les cloches du matin
vive le vent
Christmas carols with the word Bells in the title include:I Heard the Bells on Christmas DayJingle BellsCome on, Ring those BellsCarol of the BellsChristmas carols with the word Bell in the title include: Jingle Bell Rock
Rome,s,Bells!
I can hear the bells' peal from here.
"The bells" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cloches.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les means "the". The feminine noun clochestranslates as "bells". The pronunciation will be "ley klohsh" in French.
In the word "Jingle Bells" there are three syllables. In the song however, there are 235.
If the word refers to the action, as in "the bells chime", it is a verb.
être là avec des cloches sur!