marais
marsh
noun mah-REH Rare
Origin: From Old French mareis, from Frankish *marisk.
Also means
swamp
Usage Note
Marais is invariable in the plural (already ends in 's'): des marais. It also refers to the famous historic Marais district of Paris. Related: marécage (a more literary word for swamp) and marécageux (marshy, boggy).
Examples
"Des grenouilles vivent dans le marais."
Natural Translation
Frogs live in the marsh.
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