The adjective is "plat(e)". If you're talking about a flat you live in, that's "un appartement".
Plate (fem.) and plat (masc.) means flat in English. Ex. La Floride est plate: Florida is flat.
In my opinion the word "galette" is a better, more generic description of a flat crusty cake. A crêpe is a type of thin French pancake, and would probably be used to say pancake in France.
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
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
un terrain plat
A flat (appartment) is translated "un appartement" (masc.) in French. Flat (adjective) is "plat" (masc.), "plate" (fem.) in French.
petit appartement
There was a Latin word Craticula which passed into French as Gredil meaning a flat heated surface
The word "plateau" comes from the French word for "tableland," which is "plateau." It refers to a flat and elevated area of land that is typically surrounded by steep slopes or cliffs.
Yes, the word "plateau" is borrowed from French, where it means a flat elevated area of land. It was introduced into English in the early 18th century.
Étienne de Veniard, sieur de Bourgmont in 1714, named the major river flowing through the land the Nebraskier, which is an Oto word meaning "flat water". (The French word for "flat" is "Platte".) source: WikiPedia "Platte River"unknown source states the French adopted the word "Nebraska" for the land, referring to the river.The word Nebraska comes from an Indian word for flat water, refering to the Platte river. When the french came into the state they adopted the name for the land.Nebraska got its name from an Indian word that means flat water the platte river flows through the stateThe state of Nebraska is actually named after the Platte River from the French meaning "broad river." The Omaha Indians called the river "ibôápka" also meaning "broad river."Étienne de Veniard, sieur de Bourgmont in 1714, named the major river flowing through the land the Nebraskier, which is an Oto word meaning "flat water". (The French word for "flat" is "Platte".) source: WikiPedia "Platte River"unknown source states the French adopted the word "Nebraska" for the land, referring to the river.
IMPROVED: If you mean the philosopher, Plato, the name is the same; just pronounced with the sound in the word flat (like flat-o).Platon
Plate (fem.) and plat (masc.) means flat in English. Ex. La Floride est plate: Florida is flat.
In my opinion the word "galette" is a better, more generic description of a flat crusty cake. A crêpe is a type of thin French pancake, and would probably be used to say pancake in France.
a fish that lives in a flat
Flounder is a word for a flat fish.