It's the same spelling as in English.
Illusion (feminine)
Same thing, the origin of the English word "illusion" is French.
Illusion d'optique
- un prestidigitateur (the man doing the illusion), une prestidigitatrice (fem.). They are also called " illusioniste " or " magicien ". - la prestidigitation (fem.) (the sleigh of hand itself).
The word Illusion comes from the French illusion via Latin illūsiōn-em meaning mocking, jeering, (in Vulgate) deceit, illusion, noun of action illūdĕre to illude
conjurer
thinking deeply
it means some ghost is wandering in you room or you desire for woman has made you to have that illusion.
i mean intergalactic space mandela
prestidigitateur is a conjuror-maybe a variation on this?
Identify the type of change illustrated.Prestige, borrowed from French, is derived from Latin praestigium, meaning illusion, or juggler's trick.is it amelioration orpejoration
It means myserious. AN illusion.