une idée
French language has no translation for Yukon. It is a very seldom used word and French people have no idea where it is located.
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.
In 1955, the French proposed translation for computer was 'calculateur' and IBM France asked for a name giving a broader idea of the possibilities of its machine. A French professor proposed the term 'ordinateur' ('who gives orders'). But why did the French not simply take the English word into their language, as with "Le Weekend" and "Le Picnic"? That's almost certainly because the word "computer" sounds like two rude French words: "Con" and "Putain", or "C*ntwhore", as it would sound to many Frenchmen. Perhaps it is unsurprising that this word did not assimilate into the French language.
The word "idea" is a feminine word. English to French translation: ideé
In French, the word "idea" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "une" before it. For example, "une idée" means "an idea" in French.
une idée
In French, the word "idée" is feminine.
French language has no translation for Yukon. It is a very seldom used word and French people have no idea where it is located.
IMPROVED: I don't know of a french word 'tide'. If you mean what is tide in french, it is maree (accent acute over the first e) Ummm I have no idea but vide means empty :)
"une idée" attends, j'ai une idée : wait, I have an idea.
it is pronounced with a hard 'an' as in "can't". But it is in the first place a slang word meaning "sexually arousing" and many French would have a bad idea about someone saying that.
The French word entente means an understanding and comes from the verb entendre, to hear, to understand. This is similar to the idea of a "special relationship" between the UK and the USA; not an alliance but an informal understanding of mutual support.The French word for a formal alliance is . . . alliance.
Frottoir comes from the French language
The French word "critique" originates from the Greek word "kritikē," which means "the art of judgment." It refers to the analysis and evaluation of literary, artistic, or philosophical works. In both languages, it encompasses the idea of assessing quality and providing thoughtful commentary.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .