camp, it's a french word originally!
Camp is the same in French as in English.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." Its singular indefinite article un means "a, one."The pronunciation is "kaw."
French Camp Vineyards was created in 1973.
French Camp Academy was created in 1885.
Camp Tekakwitha is a Native American Catholic summer camp located in New Hampshire, USA. Therefore, its language is predominantly English, and it does not have a specific French Canadian or Parisian French affiliation.
95231 is French Camp, California's zip code.
The Swedish word for camp site is "campingplats".
The Anglo Saxon age denoted a period from 550 to 1066, a period in language known as Old English. This word was, in fact, the same 'camp' meaning 'contest' and 'a place where the army lodges'. The Old English word 'camp' was a borrowed word from Latin 'campus' and in similar forms, was available across Europe. In the Germanic language 'kampo' in French 'champ' and Italian 'campo'
Le meilleur camp de plaisir
The Saxon word for camp is "campe" which originally meant an enclosure or field.
No, French woods is better.
camp
A camp could be so many things in English and there's no equivalent single word that covers all usages of "camp". Can you specify the context?