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Bûche de Noël
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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
bûche au chocolat hope this helps
The Christmas item named after the old French word "estinelle" is the Yule log. This tradition originated from burning a specially-selected log during the Winter Solstice to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming year. Over time, it evolved into a dessert shaped like a log that is usually enjoyed during the holiday season.
Here is an English sentence with the word log: Annie needs to go outside and get a log for the fireplace.One English sentence with the word log is: The boys sat on a log while they fished at the river.
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Une bûche (fem.) is a log of wood. This is also the name of the log-shaped traditional Christmas cake, 'la bûche de Noël'. Do not get confused with 'bouche', which means 'mouth'.
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No. Insert the word "minus" in place of the word "plus", and you'll have a true statement.
The prefix log means word.
a log (written record) = un journal (masc.)a log (piece of wood) = une bûche (fem.)
It has come into the English language via French from Spanish 'Piragua' meaning a dugout canoe (which should be made from one log)
Yes, the word logbook is a compound word mad up of the words 'log' and 'book'.
The Telugu word for "log" is "నమ్మర," pronounced as "nammar."