date in French
date in French
datte
The fruit of the date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, somewhat in the shape of an olive, containing a soft, sweet pulp and enclosing a hard kernel. [from 14th c.]
date
The addition to a writing, inscription, coin, etc., which specifies the time (especially the day, month, and year) when the writing or inscription was given, executed, or made.
date
A specific day in time at which a transaction or event takes place, or is appointed to take place; a given point of time.
cavalier
A specific day in time at which a transaction or event takes place, or is appointed to take place; a given point of time.
rendez-vous
A pre-arranged meeting.
réunion
A pre-arranged meeting.
rencard
A pre-arranged meeting.
cavalier
One's companion for social activities or occasions, especially a romantic partner.
rendez-vous
A romantic meeting or outing with a lover or potential lover, or the person so met.
rencard
A romantic meeting or outing with a lover or potential lover, or the person so met.
rendez-vous d'amour
A romantic meeting or outing with a lover or potential lover, or the person so met.
dater
(transitive) To note the time or place of writing or executing; to express in an instrument the time of its execution.
sortir
(transitive) To take (someone) on a date, or a series of dates.
vieillir
(ambitransitive) To make or become old, especially in such a way as to fall out of fashion, become less appealing or attractive, etc.