impair for odd as in uneven or étrange for strange, odd, weird, peculiar
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
baroque
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
"Chassez l'intrus" means "take the odd one / the one which does not belong there out" in French.
It means funny, but like in English, the word can have more than one meaning. Probably the most common usage is "amusing," but it can also mean "odd" or "strange."
The French word "l'intrus" translates to "the intruder" or "the outsider" in English.
It was an odd word like pride
It is named "baroque". The Baroque style of music gets its name from a French word that means irregular and weird.
Bizarre
There is more of a negative connotation with that. A better word would perhaps be unique or unusual.
The French word 'drole' is similar to the English word 'droll.' The words mean buffoon, odd, comical, humorous, and whimsical. The words are typically used as adjectives.
what is grampie for a start?? I'm English (lived in France for 30 odd years) and I have never to my knowledge come accross that word!
That person has an odd personality. That building looks odd. What an odd hairstyle!
The odd word out is 'happiness', it's not a compound word.
Synonyms for the word odd include strange, peculiar, queer, bizarre.
Probably the odd work but not proper french.
Dictionary.com lists the English word 'bizarre' as coming from French sometime around the mid-1600s. Originally meaning "handsome, brave," the French word came to mean "odd, fantastic."Additional etymology reports indicate that the word could have roots in the Italian bizarro, which means "angry, fierce."