To the ground
Par terre means on the ground. It is used often for "ronde jambes par terre" because they can either be on the ground or above the ground.
L'amour par terre - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade)
"Grounded" in French is "ancré" or "à terre" depending on the context.
The French translation of "by land" is: par terre.
Louis Pouget has written: 'Du transport par eau et par terre'
Basse-Terre is french for lowland.
Louis Peltier has written: 'Voyage de Louis Peltier par terre et par mer' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels
balayer par terre
Based on Latin, 'Terre Nueve' means 'New Land'. 'Terre' ; Land and 'Nueve' ; new. I think the given language is Spanish or Portuguese, but both modern languages are based on Latin.
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It's my land
Terre-Neuve (Newfoundland for the English speakers) is a Canadian province and uses Canadian dollar as its currency.