in french it means face-to-face
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β 10y ago"En face de" in French means "opposite" or "across from". It is used to describe a location or direction of something in relation to another object or place.
The word "from" in French is "de" or "Γ partir de" depending on the context.
The word "classmates" in French is "camarades de classe."
In French, the word "salon" can mean several things depending on the context. It can refer to a living room, a reception room, a gathering or exhibition of artwork, or a social event.
The French word for potato is "pomme de terre."
The word "glue stick" in French is "bΓ’ton de colle."
une paire de ciseaux
Christmas Carol
Sorry, this is NOT a french word. De nuit means of the night.
Christmas presents
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
"crème de la" means "cream of the", as in "crème de la crème" to mean the best of something. "crop" does not spell or sound like a French word.
The word for moonlight in French is "clair de lune."
From is 'de' in French.
The word "from" in French is "de" or "Γ partir de" depending on the context.
'De' is already a French word. It means 'of'
"juste en face" means "just opposite" in French. Ex: La boulangerie est juste en face de la mairie: The bakery is (located) just opposite the town hall.
I assume you mean: rendez-vous, this is the french word for meeting or date.