"Froid" is a French word that translates to "cold" in English. It is often used to describe low temperatures, both in a literal sense, such as weather conditions, and in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions or atmospheres that feel distant or unwelcoming. The term can also be found in various expressions and idioms in the French language.
Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
C'est trop froid means 'it is too cold'. Warning. This is not about the weather - that would be 'il fait trop froid'. Here it could be talking about a letter, a word or even a look from someone.
The address of the Froid Branch Library is: 101 2Nd St. North, Froid, 59226 0334
It is going to be cold
Froid means cold
froid(e)
chaud=hot froid= cold
Froid Équateur was created in 1992.
The phone number of the Froid Branch Library is: 406-766-2492.
Il fait très froid dehors.
il fait très froid, c'est l'hiver en Alaska > it is very cold, this is Winter in Alaska.
The duration of Buffet froid is 1.48 hours.