The word aeropastle is french for "air mail".
It's a pump for filling something with air.
Derriere or derrière, the word comes from French for "behind, or in back of".
It's an English word coming from the Italian "al fresco" wich mean "in the fresh (air)" The french corresponding idiom is "à la fraîche"
air has the same meanings in both French and English.
derriere derrier (spelling not correct probably) (can be pronounced, dairy - air) Derriere is the correct spelling. The pronunciation is also correct. The word is French. Another word in English is Duff.
L'airair is spelled the same in French.
en plein air
The word "air" comes from the Old French word "aire" which derives from the Latin word "āēr", meaning "atmosphere" or "air."
poste aérienne
The vowel sounds in the word "dairy" are /eɪ/ and /ɛ/.
Ballon means either 'balloon' (a hot-air balloon) or 'ball' (at least the size of the handball one).