quelque chose
I don't know the word itself as a French word, but it must be something to do with happiness (felicite, in French). The 'a' ending almost suggests an Italian word.
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The French word "coeur" (heart) may have give the English "core" (inner, essential part of something)
You know how 'the French have a word for it'? Well, they don't. Try something like 'appartement de luxe' or 'de grand standing'.
It's a French word, often used as something like a slur, to describe French people with North African origins.
No, the word French is not an adverb.The word French is an adjective and a noun.
I don't know the word itself as a French word, but it must be something to do with happiness (felicite, in French). The 'a' ending almost suggests an Italian word.
I think is is cerise or something.
If this has something to do with french, Femme means woman or female in french.
The word entrepreneur is a French root word. It is traced to the French verb, entrepredre, which means to do something or to undertake.
In French, the word "plaque" can be translated to mean a plate, a sign, or a patch of something.
Grand (for something masculine) or grande (for something feminine)
something
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voici means here is (something) in French
Déjà vu.
fait accompli