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What is avoir l Air de?

What is avoir l Air de?

Avoir l’air de + nom = To look like a (noun) She looks like a lawyer.

How do you use avoir l’air in French?

Avoir l’air is a common phrase in French that means to seem, to appear, to look or sound. It is often followed by an adjective. Thus, to say “he looks surprised”, you can say il a l’air surpris. So far so good!

What does Ont L air mean in French?

Meaning: to look, seem. Literal translation: to have the look. Register: normal. Notes: The French expression avoir l’air describes someone’s or something’s appearance, how that person/thing looks or looked at a particular moment. It can be used with an adjective, noun, or verb.

What does L Air du Temps mean?

the current trend
L’air du temps is a French expression that roughly translates to “the current trend” or “fashionable at the moment”. L’Air du Temps may refer to: L’Air du Temps (perfume) by Nina Ricci.

What is the meaning of L air in French?

Meaning: to look, seem. Literal translation: to have the look. Register: normal. Notes: The French expression avoir l’air describes someone’s or something’s appearance, how that person/thing looks or looked at a particular moment.

How do you spell air in French?

French translation of ‘air’

  1. (= atmosphere) air m. He threw the ball into the air.
  2. ( Radio, Television) to be on air, to be on the air [programme] être diffusé(e); [station] émettre ; [person] être à l’antenne.
  3. (= attitude) [of person] air m. with an air of superiority avec un air de supériorité
  4. (= tune) air m.

How do you say air in Latin?

aer, aeris : air, atmosphere, ether, weather.

Is L Air du Temps still made?

The timeless fragrance L\’Air du temps by Nina Ricci that brought a fame to the Ricci house became and remains until today one of the greatest fragrance creations.

How long has L Air du Temps been around?

1948
L’Air du Temps is a women’s perfume by the French fashion house Nina Ricci. It was created in 1948 by the French perfumer Francis Fabron, in collaboration with Nina Ricci’s son Robert (1905–1988), who sought to expand the house’s business into an in-house perfumery.

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