Le poignet is the wrist.
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∙ 13y ago"Le polgnet" is not a correct term in French. It seems like there might be a typing error or a misinterpretation. Can you provide more context or try to clarify?
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
"Le Français" in French means "the French language" or "the French person."
"Le mur" in French translates to "the wall" in English.
"On Monday" is "le lundi" and "on Thursday" is "le jeudi" in French.
You can say 'the start' in French as 'le début'.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
"Le Français" in French means "the French language" or "the French person."
"Le mur" in French translates to "the wall" in English.
"On Monday" is "le lundi" and "on Thursday" is "le jeudi" in French.
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
You can say 'the start' in French as 'le début'.
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
"Le nom" in French translates to "the name" in English.
in French torso is translated by "le buste" or "le torse"
'le serpent' is the French word for 'the snake'.
le penseur means the thinker in French.
le chapeau is the hat in French.