Literally: The little daughter (or girl) of the sea.
It's in the Will Ferrell film: 'Stranger than Fiction'. I new I recognised it but it took me a while to work it out.
The little mermaid :)
Bonjour la petite fille de la mer
The literal translation for this would be 'lost in a sea of names.'
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fruits de mer.Specifically, the masculine noun fruits literally means "fruits." The preposition de means "from, of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "fwee duh mehr" in French.
"The sea! D--n it!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La mer! Zut alors!Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun mer means "sea". The expression zut tends to be expressed as "d--n, d--n it" in English. The adverb alors translates as "then, well".The pronunciation will be "lah mehr zyoot ah-lors" in French.
Mal de mer is an expression literally translating into "sick of sea" or "bad of sea." In English, we know it as "seasick."
next to the seaà côté de la mer means next to the sea, by the sea.
"La Petite Fille de la mer" is a musical piece composed by Vangelis. It is part of his album "L'Apocalypse des animaux." The composition is inspired by the ocean and evokes a sense of tranquility and mystery.
The literal translation for this would be 'lost in a sea of names.'
"Sea" and "purchase" are English equivalents of the French words mer and acquisition.Specifically, the feminine noun mer means "sea." The feminine noun acquisition means "acquisition, purchase." The respective pronunciations will be "mehr" and "ah-kee-zee-syoh" in French.
"Sea cucumber" is an English equivalent of the French phrase bêche de mer.Specifically, the feminine noun bêcheliterally means "spade." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "behsh duh mehr" in French.
La vie en mer in French means "life at sea" in English.
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fruits de mer.Specifically, the masculine noun fruits literally means "fruits." The preposition de means "from, of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "fwee duh mehr" in French.
"The sea! D--n it!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La mer! Zut alors!Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun mer means "sea". The expression zut tends to be expressed as "d--n, d--n it" in English. The adverb alors translates as "then, well".The pronunciation will be "lah mehr zyoot ah-lors" in French.
Singe de la mer.
The french word is mer, the English translation is sea, and put together phonetically it's merci.
regarde la beauté de la mer
a seafarer, an [experienced] seafarer
french for "sea of names"