the queen = la reine
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
queen = reina
la reine
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.
The word "queen" in French is "reine."
reine
Here are how you say "queen" in a few languages: Spanish: reina French: reine German: Königin Italian: regina
a king is 'un roi'; a queen is 'une reine' in French.
"Reyne" is a surname of French origin that means "queen" or "princess." It is derived from the French word "reine," which directly translates to "queen" in English.
A queen is "une reine" in French.
No. Irish Gaelic is Banríon; Scottish Gaelic is bànrigh.The French word for 'queen' is reine.Spanish is reina and Portuguese is rainha.
Mary, Queen o' Scots
One says "queen" in French as "reine."
"Queen" in French is translated as "reine" which is pronounced as "ren" in French.
"La reine" is "the queen." "Une reine" is "a queen."
The name Renne sounds exactly the same as the French word reine, which means queen. Etymologically, this is related to the word reign.