Tete, which is the French word for "head."
Yves is a French name. Most likely, you are being asked to supply the French word for "words", which is "mots."
Is this for a crossword puzzle answer? If so, my guess would be "nee", which is the word used when indicating a woman's maiden name (it comes from the French for "born".) You'll see it sometimes in society column wedding announcements when a family's lineage is worth noting, e.g. "Violet (nee Tock) and Lam Chik Shang's wedding." Hope that helps!
If you meant to say "Thanks for playing with me" please see the Related Question below.If you mean this question sarcastically after finding out that you were manipulated by someone, you can say, "Merci pour m'avoir manipulé(e)" - The extra "e" is added if "me" is feminine.
the french revolution was on July 14,1789
In the French inn?
Tete, which is the French word for "head."
If you are doing The Amercan Republic chapter 6 crossword puzzle, his is Lafayette.
I'm doing the same crossword for my geography homework and I think it's Corse (corsica) a french island.
Brioche (11 across on today's Times 2 crossword)
i ran into the same question a while back i cant find the crossword puzzle but i believe it is a tennis court, where the tennis court oath was made
In the crossword puzzle I just completed, the answer is "danse" - French for Dance = dance steps,get it?
Oriflamme - Good luck with the crossword xx
Yves is a French name. Most likely, you are being asked to supply the French word for "words", which is "mots."
guerrillas (btw are you doing that weird crossword puzzle thing that everyone seems to have, because that question was nearly word for word, you just left some out at the end)
If you are referring to the crossword puzzle clue, try Beau Geste.
A skewer in French is a Brochette