"monsieur" is abbreviated "m." in French.
The name for a wide street is a "boulevard" (from the French).
That is the correct spelling of the abbreviation (Blvd.) used with street names.The word abbreviated is boulevard (a wide avenue or thoroughfare).
Distinction does not have a short form. However, the short form of did not is didn't and the short form of are not is aren't.
If u mean ANSWER,the short form is ans
'boulevard', the same
blvd.
The Boulevard of the Allies is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The correct spelling is 'boulevard'.You have the right spelling
"monsieur" is abbreviated "m." in French.
The short form for miss in French is "Mlle" which stands for "Mademoiselle."
mathématiques is the translation of Maths in French. This is a short form of mathematics in French.
The Boulevard of Peace is an English equivalent of 'Le Boulevard de la Paix'. The words in French are pronounced 'luh bool-vahr duh lah peh'. They literally translate as 'the boulevard of peace'.A boulevard is a wide street, maybe with trees
The name for a wide street is a "boulevard" (from the French).
It comes from the French word 'nombre'
The correct spelling of the type of street is a boulevard(from the French).
The correct spelling is boulevard (wide avenue, from the French).