It means Eye Glasses.
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2nd Answerer says: The word derives from the Latin 'luna', and was applied Middle French, literally meaning "little moon", to a type of horseshoe. As time went on, the term began to be applied to a variety of objects resembling a crescent moon.
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Sunglasses in French is spelled "lunettes de soleil."
"Sunglasses" in French, "les lunettes de soleil", are feminine. So they would be referred to as "des lunettes de soleil" for plural or "ces lunettes de soleil" for singular.
The French noun "lunettes de soleil" is feminine.
Glasses (as in the things that help you see) are called des lunettes (fem., "lew-net") in French. Sunglasses are called des lunettes de soleil.
The word "glasses" in French, which is "les lunettes," is feminine.
glasses, spectacles
sunglasses
" I'm wearing glasses "
mes lunettes (feminine and plural)
Je ne porte pas de lunettes
to wear glasses is 'porter des lunettes' in French.
Sunglasses in French is spelled "lunettes de soleil."
Lunettes are most commonly used in architecture. They either a half-moon shaped space or window.
"Sunglasses" in French, "les lunettes de soleil", are feminine. So they would be referred to as "des lunettes de soleil" for plural or "ces lunettes de soleil" for singular.
At the low end, and pair of Lunettes glasses can cost a mere $65.00. A more expensive pair of Harley Davidson Lunettes glasses can cost over $400.00.
lunettes.
Lunettes