il dort, elle dort : he sleeps, she sleeps
"Dort" is the third person singular conjugation of the verb "dormir," which means "to sleep" in French.
The word "croit" in French translates to "believes" in English. It is derived from the verb "croire," which means "to believe."
"Sacrée" in French means sacred or holy. It can also be used informally to express surprise or emphasize a strong feeling.
The name Morne is of French origin and means "dark" or "gloomy". It can also be linked to the French word "mornes" which refers to a range of hills or mountains with a rugged appearance.
I thing that you mean "Bigot" . It is a person of any country, not onl the French" who are intolerant of any opinions differing from their own. Neither will they accept that they are wrong even when the proof is positive against them.
Another word for French Huguenots is Calvinists, as they were followers of the teachings of John Calvin in France during the 16th and 17th centuries.
il dort
there
Elle dort beaucoup.
The sleeping pig. NB it's "le" cochon qui dort.
As-tu bien dormi
Synod of Dort was created in 1618.
Synod of Dort ended in 1619.
Dort - automobile - was created in 1915.
Canons of Dort was created in 1619.
I am not fully sure, but I think it's either Haitian or French, and obviously a little english
Wieteke van Dort's birth name is Louisa Johanna Theodora van Dort.
"Un lion" dans la jungle - grande jungle - le lion dort ce soir...