twal; rhyme it with ball
Pronounce it "twal" by all means, but don't rhyme it with "ball", as that would make it "tall"! It's from the French, and the best way to anglicise the pronunciation is "twahl".
First, they are two very different things. Toule (usually spelled Tulle) or "Tool" is the netting-type of fabric that is used to make tu-tus or crinolines.
Toile or "Twall", which does rhyme with ball, as is the word "tall" (perhaps a little bit of confusion between the concepts of "rhyming" and "spelling"), is a linen fabric that has a bucolic print, usually blue or black on white but any combination is possible, that is often seen used in French Country or French Colonial designs.
Marc Toule ..hes the biggest toule a girl could meet
Toile de Jouy is pronounced twahl duh zhwee, with the emphasis on the "zhwee" part.
I believe tulle fabric is pronounced "tool" and toile fabric is pronounced "twal".
In French, the word "star" is pronounced as "eh-twahl."
toule
No, "toule" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word. If you meant to write a different word, please provide more context for clarification.
La Toile Daligram was created in 1972.
toile
Do you mean toile? Toile is a type of fabric. Usually white with white patterns. Or cream on cream.
Elsa R. M. Toule has written: 'Kebijakan kriminal yang integral' -- subject(s): Violence against, Abused women, Law and legislation, Family violence, Legal status, laws, Women
The cast of La toile - 2002 includes: Axelle Charvoz as Sarah
Toile is a word based on the French word for linen cloth, though it can also refer to canvas or the print on the fabric. The word toile is thought to have entered the English language around the 12th century.