"Tour de frappe" is a French term that translates to "stroke tour" in English. It typically refers to a series of strokes or hits in various contexts, such as sports or performing arts, where precision and technique are emphasized. In some contexts, it can also refer to a specific sequence of actions or movements. The term is less common in English but can be used to describe a performance or demonstration of skill.
"Tour de" basically means "tour of". So tour de France = tour of France.
There is no English definition. However the word "frappe" is French and means to hit or whip.
Force means strength. When you accomplished a "tour de force". It means you succeeded at something really hard to do.
"Feat" is an English equivalent of the French phrase tour de force.Specifically, the masculine noun tour literally means "measurement, turn." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun force means "strength."The pronunciation is "toor duh fohrss."
it means to beat It usually means to hit the floor with your foot.
*allez means GO
no the only frappe that contain chocolate is the moca frappe
The Tour de France, the cycling race, just means tour of France, tour meaning race in this instance. So called because it goes around France.
"A feat of strength" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un tour de force.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The masculine noun tour literally means "journey, tour, turn". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun force translates as "strength".The pronunciation will be "eh toor duh forss" in French.
The word frappe is of the French language and means, when describing a drink, chilled. This is achieved traditionally with ice cubes in a form of shaker.
The frappe came from deep in france.
Tour de Okinawa was created in 1989.