gravite
Exactly as it appears in your question.
The French word for the weather phenomenon lightning is "foudre".
The latin word vacuum is 'le vide' in French. A vacuum cleaner is 'un aspirateur'
"Antigravité" is a French equivalent of "anti-gravity."The French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "l"* ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "lawn-tee-grah-vee-teh."*The feminine singular definite article actually is "la." But the vowel "a" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
A cracked light bulb is "une ampoule cassée" in French.
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
Those letters spell gravity.
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
you spell snails in french escargos
How to spell the name Joseph in French
You spell it in French...... Matieres. And do not forget the accents.
How do you spell Megan Lynn in French
You spell "Acquisition" like this in French: Saisie.
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