Green = vert
Mountain = montagne
so
green mountain = montagne verte
Vermont. In french, vert=green, mont=mount, montagne=mountain.
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
It means Green Mountain-based on the French: Vert Mont
Translated from the French: vert (green) and mont (mountain or hill); literally "green mountain."
vert, verte
'une montagne' is a mountain in French.
The foot of the mountain.
The name means "green mountains". le Vermont is a village of some 20 homes southwest of Strasbourg, France. Vermont is grammatically correct, and it is singular. It does mean Green Mountain, if you check back a few centuries in old french. In modern french, of course, one could say it is "grammatically incorrect." But this is a very old village. I believe, that, when it was a French territory it received that name. The words Vert= Green and Mont= Mountain in French therefore making the name of the state "the Green Mountains"Also it is known for its large forests. Vermont got its name historically from the French.It was originally Vert-mont witch means "green mountain" that's why its nick name is "The green mountains" and their state song is "These green mountains".
The field in which they fought on
green in Tibet means worlds higheast mountain range
Vert is green.
Mountain-climbing or rock climbing, in French