[layz ah-n fawh-n] The difficulty here is that there is a difference between the ahn sound of 'e-n' and the more rounded mouth 'awhn' sound of 'a-n' in the same word 'enfants'. Whether the t is pronounced or not is actually regional, but when pronounced, it is very very slight (dare I say, almost American-like).
A child would be "un enfant", and children would be "les enfants".
"les enfants" means 'the children' in French.
The final "s" in a French word is pronounced when the following word begins with a vowel sound, as in "les amis" (the friends). This process is known as liaison in French pronunciation.
"children"= les enfants"kids": les enfants, les gosses (familiar)
"Welcome children" in French is "Bienvenue les enfants."
"Save the children" is translated to "sauvez les enfants" in French.
Informal: As-tu les enfants?orFormal:Avez-vous les enfants?Hope this helps :)
"Bonsoir les enfants."
les enfants
Children are 'les enfants' in French.
les enfants, les gosses (familiar)
'Les' - for example, 'the child' is 'l'enfant', and 'the children' is 'les enfants'.