sans les mots
to be honest with you, there are as many french words as there are as many english words, so according to this, im not sure what french words you're looking for, so i will just list a sentence with four english words translated to french (or more like a french sentence translated to english):J'ai besoin de plus d'informations.I need more information.
The French phrase 'sans paroles' translates to "without words" in English.
It means nothing; it is supposed to mimic the "words" said by babies.
"A text" in terms of documents, letters, messages, or words is an English equivalent of the French masculine singular phrase un texte. The pronunciation will be "eh tekst" in French.
"Sweat" and -- literally -- "the sweat" are English equivalents of the French phrase le sueur. The pronunciation of the words -- which also translate as "perspiration" and "the perspiration" -- will be "luhsyoo-uhr" in French.
Conduire voiture is written in French. In English it means to drive a car. Obtaining a permit to drive a car would have these words in French in the sentence.
The French word "rue" (feminine noun) means "street" in English.The English words man/men are "homme/hommes" in French.
"(I) have," "(you) have," and "(he/it/one/she) has" are the respective literal English equivalents of the French words ai, as, and a. The respective pronunciations of the respective first, second, and third persons singular of the present indicative will be "ey," "a," and "a" in French.
The French word 'sensible' translates as "sensitive" in English. The English word "sensible" is translated 'raisonable' in French. So these words have the same spelling, the same origin, but a different meaning. It is a "faux-ami".
Some English words that are similar to French words include: Date (English) / Date (French) Cafe (English) / Café (French) Table (English) / Table (French) Animal (English) / Animal (French)
The French word "boulangerie" translates to "bakery" in English. For further reference, such words can easily be translated by the free service Google Translate.
Bourdonnant as an adjective or verb and bourdonnement as a noun are French equivalents of the English word "buzzing." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular words will be "boor-duh-naw" and "boor-duhn-maw" in French.