What does Lasse mean?

LAH-say. Scandinavian from Latin Laurentius. “crowned with laurel”

What does Tania mean in French?

Tania is French Girl name and meaning of this name is “Fairy Princess / Queen”.

What does Carre mean in French slang?

square
Carré is a French word, which means “square”.

What does Bonum mean in French?

noun. : the supreme good from which all others are derived.

Is Lasse a German name?

Lasse is German Boy name and meaning of this name is “City of Laurels; People’s Victory; …”.

What is an Irish lass?

noun girl, young woman, miss, bird (slang), maiden, chick (slang), maid, damsel, colleen (Irish), lassie (informal), wench (facetious) She’s a Lancashire lass from Longton, near Preston.

Is Tanya a French name?

Tanya is French Girl name and meaning of this name is “Of the Family, Fairy Princess”.

Is Carre a French word?

While carré literally means ‘square’ – so can be used in the literal sense of metre carré (metres squared) if you are talking about the size of your Paris apartment – it is also something you can call a person, but it doesn’t have the same meaning to call someone a square as it does in English.

What is cares stand for?

Caregiving, Assistance, Respite, Education and Service (AARP, California) CARES.

What is the meaning of Pulchrum?

English Translation. beautiful. More meanings for pulchrum est. beautiful one.

What language is Bonum?

Results for bonum mane meaning translation from Latin to English.

How to reject a bad translation of Lasse?

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Where does the phrase laissez faire come from?

laissez faire, 1822, French, literally “let (people) do (as they think best),” from laissez, imperative of laisser “to let, to leave” (from Latin laxare, from laxus “loose;” see lax) + faire “to do” (from Latin facere; see factitious). From the phrase laissez faire et laissez passer, motto of certain 18c.

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