Title says it.
Tie as in, school tie.
Cheers
Title says it.
Tie as in, school tie.
Cheers
Cravette. Google it
That is a tie as in cable tie isn't it?
Or is that attache?
Pretty sure Naum is right. School tie.
Yeah, Naum is right. I learned that in Dan Browns newest book, The Lost Symbol, where he writes that the tie originally came from a group of bandits who tie some cloth around their neck before going into battle..
Yep, sorry I was getting confused. In my prep I used attache and got told it was crevate, but was getting confused which was right haha.
Cheers
It is cravatte indeed, or if tie as a verb :
to tie = attacher.
J'attache
Tu attaches
Il attache
Nous attachons
Vous attachez
Ils attachent
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
Verrekte Koekwous
First one to answer said cravette, isnt it Cravate?
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cravate
http://translate.google.com/# Indeed.
Tie in French is Cravate, but there are also many words of tie in the French like Attache, Entrave. Anyways it was fun to translate a word and also came to know that there are so many words of the word tie in French.
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