A meeting point or meeting place is "un point de rendez-vous" or "un point de rencontre" in French.
Mailletz is not a french word, it's the name of a place
I assume you mean: rendez-vous, this is the french word for meeting or date.
The word chappelle (in french) mean small church or a place of warship-Ethan177 find me on roblox
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
That is the correct spelling of "rendezvous" (meaning a meeting, from French).
The French word for meeting place is "lieu de rencontre".
A meeting is une réunion, une rencontre, un rendez-vous in French. The meeting place is "un point de rendez-vous, un point de rencontre, un lieu de réunion"
This is an excellent US phonetic spelling of the French word rendezvous (meeting, tryst).
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
rendezvous..............a designated meeting place
"a meeting place"example :doon sa ating tagpuan.there at our meeting place.
No, the word 'meeting' can be used as either a verb or a noun. Meeting can mean a place where you gather, i.e.: Sally went to a meeting. It can also be used as a verb, to mean that you will meet someone, i.e.: Xavier is meeting his cousin this afternoon. =============================================================================== "Meeting" can be used as an adjective, although not very often. In "a meeting place," or "a meeting hall," the word "meeting" modifies the nouns "place" and "hall." (Some, however, would claim that "meeting place" and "meeting hall" are simply compound nouns.)
With over 250 languages in Australia, the indigenous people of Australia have different words for "meeting place". However, the name of Australia's capital, Canberra, is said to be derived from the aboriginal word for "meeting place". Some sources state that "Uluru" is also a word meaning "meeting place".
It is a French word. From the noun use of rendez vous meaning 'present your selves'. Used in the very late 1590's as 'a place for assembling troops'. Now meaning a 'meeting at a specific time and place'
The word is "rendezvous". It's French, and it indicates a meeting. The connotation in English is that the meeting is secret in some way.
Agora (Ἀγορά)
Un lieu de rencontres