You could either say une étagère (a shelving unit, a set of shelves) or un petit placard (a cupboard, a small cabinet).
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' or 'une étagère' (closer to a shelf) in French.
'les cabinets' is another word for the toilet, or it can mean a study (a private room where you write, think and work) and has become to mean the personal secretariate of an important official or politician over which presides 'un chef de cabinet'.
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.
From an earlier French word 'consolle' a short form of the word 'consollateur' meaning a bracket or support. Thus, a cabinet designed to stand on the floor rather than putting the object on a shelf
The word "curio" originates from the Latin term "curiosus," meaning "careful" or "inquisitive." It evolved through the French word "curiosité," which refers to the quality of being curious or a curiosity. In English, "curio" typically denotes an object that is interesting or rare, often collected for its uniqueness. The term reflects a fascination with unusual items that spark curiosity.
l'étagère (fem.) is the shelf in French.
I put it away or I tidy it up or I put it on the shelf.
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' or 'une étagère' (closer to a shelf) in French.
curio
"Tchotchke" means a doll or child's plaything.
school binder = cartable (french Canadian) or classeur (french European) *classeur = filing cabinet in French Canadian *cartable = a kind of school bag in French European
Truro, curio, patio (any word)+oh!
objet, relic, bijou
I don't think so. It sounds more like the Russian word for cabinet.
The word "shelf" is a noun.