This noun doesn't exist in French.
Maybe you would mean "bête"?
"Bête" is a beast or an idiot.
"Vous vous appellez Beth" or "Tu t'appelles Beth" (informal, with someone you know well) is how you say "Your name is Beth", however "Je m'appelle Beth" is how you say "My name is Beth"
The French word "enchanté" means "delighted" in French. Another meaning, barely used except in children's tales, is "bewitched".
company
It is a french word, meaning ''spark''
No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
The French word for "chocolate" is "chocolat".
A lot of names are the same in English as they are in French. Sarah is spelled the same. Beth is also spelled the same. Therefore there is no French meaning or spelling.
niche Beth
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
Dolce is an Italian word meaning sweet or meek. The French word is doux / douce.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
Killer is not a French word.
The french word une means a,an,one
Opulence (fem.) is a French word with the same meaning.
It is an abbreviation of the French word Seigneur, meaning 'sir' a title of respect used by the French
"you we" is not French, but the French word oui, which means yes, sounds the same as the English word we.
French word meaning 'to be'.
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