"Destruction" is a French equivalent of "destruction."
Specifically, it is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "deh-stryook-syohn."
'Destruction' in French is 'destruction'.
To say "destruction" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "hoʻohui," which means destruction or ruin.
The base word for destruction is "destroy."
The adverb form of "destruction" is "destructively."
The verb form of destruction is destruct.Other verbs are destructs, destructing and destructed."We will destruct the bridge"."We have destructed the enemy bunker".
The storm caused widespread destruction in the town, leaving many buildings in ruins and displacing numerous families.
French spell it just the same, "destruction"
la destruction
loss in land
"la destruction" la tour Eiffel a échappé à la destruction au début du siècle dernier.
The most green, verdant, and economically viable area of France was completely eviscerated as a result of numerous trenches and machine-gun fights across that land. Additionally, France lost nearly 1.4 million French soldiers and 4.3 million French soldiers were injured non-fatally. Between the destruction of French land and the destruction of the French people, the French government had nothing but rage in its heart for those who subjected France to such horror.
Each continued to seek the destruction of the other.
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destruction - zoanthropie - comparaison - recommencer - égalisation - quadriennal - altératrice - effronterie - magiquement - samaritaine -
Because of a series of colonial conflicts began between France and Britain, which ultimately resulted in the destruction of the French Colonies.
The Abenaki people joined the French in attacking the British outpost of Deerfield, located in present-day Massachusetts, during the French and Indian War in 1704. The attack resulted in the capture and destruction of the outpost.
exitium = destruction