The name for the French coin is Euro.
There is no French equivalent; the first name Isaac is used in French as well.
The french version of Matthew is "Mathieu"
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a compass is called "une boussole" (fem.) in French.
train a grande vitesse is the name of the french high speed train
No.'Bullet train' is a name coined by the English language media for the Japanese Shinkansen high speed trains.TGV = 'Train à Grande Vitesse' which is French for 'high speed train'. This is the brand name used by SNCF (French Railways) for their high speed trains.Other brand names are used in other countries for their high sped trains; for example AVE in Spain and ICE in Germany.
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
Le Train Grande Vitesse, or TGV
Train a Grande Vitesse (High speed train)TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse (high-speed train)
The name of the train is often called the TGV or Train à Grande Vitesse which translates in English to"High-Speed Train".
The most common meaning is:TGV = 'Train à Grande Vitesse' which is French for 'high speed train'. This is the brand name used by SNCF (French Railways) for their high speed trains.Alternative meanings:A file type (.tgv) typically used with video files.Tanjong Golden VillageThoracic Gas VolumeTumble Generation Valve
Shinkansen - The bullet train of Japan
'Bullet Train' is not the proper name for these trains.It is a named invented by the English language media for the Japanese 'Shinkansen' high speed trains when they were first introduced. The probably invented the name because they thought 'Shinkansen' was too complicated a word for their readers.Other countries have since built High Speed Lines and High Speed Trains, and the speeds have increased. For example TGV (France), ICE (Germany) etc.because of its high speed and its shape - the original bullet train in Japan had a bullet-shaped pointed nose iirc
'Bullet Train' is not the proper name for these trains.It is a named invented by the English language media for the Japanese 'Shinkansen' high speed trains when they were first introduced. The probably invented the name because they thought 'Shinkansen' was too complicated a word for their readers.Other countries have since built High Speed Lines and High Speed Trains, and the speeds have increased. For example TGV (France), ICE (Germany) etc.because of its high speed and its shape - the original bullet train in Japan had a bullet-shaped pointed nose iirc
'Bullet Train' is not the proper name for these trains.It is a named invented by the English language media for the Japanese 'Shinkansen' high speed trains when they were first introduced. The probably invented the name because they thought 'Shinkansen' was too complicated a word for their readers.Other countries have since built High Speed Lines and High Speed Trains, and the speeds have increased. For example TGV (France), ICE (Germany) etc.because of its high speed and its shape - the original bullet train in Japan had a bullet-shaped pointed nose iirc
going to a train but that's not the right name for a train in french