"It's gliding" literally or loosely "Things are great" are English equivalents of the French phrase "Ça plane."
Specifically, the demonstrative pronoun "ça" means "it, that." The verb "plane" means "(He/she/it) does glide, glides, is gliding." The pronunciation is "sah plahn."
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the body of a rocket or plane is called fuselage from the French "fuselé" i.e. shaped like a "fuseau" (spindle) also sometimes called "fusée" (i.e. rocket in Egnlish)
An airplane is un avion -- "ah-vyoh[n]" A geometric plane is un plan -- "plah[n]"
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
'un avion' is a plane. Avion is not a Spanish word, but a (recent) French word modelled after the Latin 'avis' meaning bird.
Avion.
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The French word Concorde translates to the English concord as agreement, harmony, or union
i traveled to french by plane
The earliest attest in English of the word 'plane' is "tool for smoothing surfaces," sometime during the mid-14th. century, from the Old French plane, earlier plaine (also 14th century), from Late Latin plana, from planare"(to)make level," from Latin planus "level, flat".
If a French word is plural, it means there is more than one of the thing being referred to. Plural forms of nouns and adjectives in French typically end in -s or -x, depending on the word. Verbs also change to agree with plural subjects.
The plane is called the Cartesian plane after Rene Descartes, the French philosopher and mathematician.
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"Un avion."
Flat.
the body of a rocket or plane is called fuselage from the French "fuselé" i.e. shaped like a "fuseau" (spindle) also sometimes called "fusée" (i.e. rocket in Egnlish)
The inventor of the Cartesian plane was the French mathematician Rene Descartes.