The word for toy is jouet (M).
Poupee means toy, doll, or poppet in French.
In French, "Un jouet" means " a toy".
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The origins of toy is unknown however it is more than coincidental that we were invaded by the Danes and they use the term tøi for this 'play-tool'. Since the German word for toy is 'zeug' ruling out Saxon origins and the French for toy is 'Un jouet' and this denies Norman influence then it would point to the Vikings for giving us this word.
In Spanish, the word for "toy" is "juguete." In French, it is "jouet," and in German, it is "Spielzeug." Each language has its own unique term, reflecting cultural nuances in play and childhood.
The way to say I got a toy in french is j;ai eu un joue
another word for a toy poodle is caniche
Yes, toy can be used as a verb. "He toyed with her emotions." Toy is also a noun. "That child lost her favorite toy."
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No, poodles are from Germany.
The noun 'toys' is the plural form of the singular noun 'toy'.The word 'toys' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to toy.