The area of Écuisses is 13.38 square kilometers.
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
Area having a common drainage is catchment area, whereas area which is uses that water from common drainage area is command area.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
The area of Denman Wildlife Area is 7,122,467.303424001 square meters.
The area of Siffleur Wilderness Area is 412.14 square kilometers.
Frog Legs in French are called 'des cuisses de grenouille'
Cuisses and tuiles were pieces of armor used in the medieval period, primarily to protect the thighs and hips of knights and soldiers. Cuisses are thigh guards, often made of metal or hardened leather, while tuiles are smaller, overlapping plates that cover the hips and sometimes the groin area. Together, they provided crucial protection in battle, allowing for mobility while safeguarding vulnerable areas from cuts and blows.
The cast of Cuisses de grenouille - 2007 includes: Claire Montgermont as Prune and Fanny Crawford as Clémenc.
frog's legs
la grenouille is translated 'the frog' in English.
"cuisses de grenouilles" is the translation for frog legs.
cuisse = thigh la taille : 1 (body part) = the waist / waistline 2 your height 3 (clothing) = the size
The piece of armor that protects a knight's upper legs is called "cuisses." These are typically made of metal or hardened leather and are designed to shield the thigh area from cuts and blows in battle. Cuisses are often part of a larger set of leg armor, which may include knee protection (poleyns) and lower leg armor (greaves).
"Frog's legs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Les cuisses de grenouille.Specifically, the plural definite article les is "the". The feminine noun cuisses means "legs". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun grenouille translates as "frog".The pronunciation will be "ley kweess duh grey-nwee" in French.
Have the frogs legs.
cuisses de grenouilles
Cuisses de grenouilles et escargots