"Au naturel" is a French term that means in a natural state or condition. In English, it is often used to refer to something in its natural or unaltered form, without any artificial enhancements or additives.
None. It's au naturel and that's french.
"Natural" in French is "naturel."
The word, "buff", is often used for naked, so "sleeping in the buff" would cover that. The phrase, "Au naturale" can also be used.
# Nude. # In a natural state: an au naturel hairstyle. # Cooked simply.
No she is au natural.
au' naturel.
"In the natural state," "naturally" or "simply" are English equivalents of the French phrase "au naturel."Specifically, the word "au" combines the preposition "Ã " and the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "at the, in the." The masculine adjective/noun means "nature."The pronunciation is "oh nah-tyoo-rehl."
au' natrual
There are many slang terms for naked. You might hear children say buck-naked or naked as a jaybird. Adults might use the terms nude or in the buff if they wanted to be more polite. Starkers or au naturel are other terms for naked.
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