Taille

When describing a person, taille refers to how tall they are (e.g., "Quelle est ta taille ?" for "What is your height?").

It began in the Middle Ages as a payment from peasants to their lords in exchange for protection. By 1439, during the Hundred Years' War, King Charles VII made it a permanent royal tax to fund a standing army. Taille

Levied on an individual's total income (common in northern France). When describing a person, taille refers to how

In modern French, translates to "size," "height," or "waist," depending on the context. When describing a person

It is used for garment sizes (S, M, L, XL) and dimensions of objects.