the vegetables = les légumes
the greens = les légumes verts
French beans = les haricots verts
lentils = les lentilles
peas = les pois, les petits pois
carrots = les carottes (only one 'r' and a double 't')
leek = le poireau, pl. les poireaux
cabbage = le chou, pl. les choux
potato = la pomme de terre
"To give" is a literal English equivalent of the French word donner. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "duh-ney" in French.
"Give me some French fries!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Donnez-moi des frites! The imperative statement translates as "Give me some chips" in British English. The pronunciation will be "duh-ney-mwa dey freet" in French.
Donnez-moi in French means give me in English
Morte Et Dabo means "Dead and Gone" from Latin to English. Morte Et Dabo also means "Death, i will give you" from French to English.
"Car? Here it is!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Voiture? La voici! The phrase also translates as "Car? Here she is!" for those who give their automobiles genders and names. The pronunciation will be "vwa-tyoor la vwa-see" in French.
The French word "coeur" (heart) may have give the English "core" (inner, essential part of something)
There are many different translation books one could use to translate French into English. One such book could be a French English Dictionary. This would give a word in French with the English translation and vice versa.
Et je te donnerais le monde is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "And I would give you the world." The pronunciation will be "ey zhuh tuh duh-nreh luh mohnd" in French.
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"Give up!" is just one English equivalent of the French word Baste!Specifically, the French word is the form of the present infinitive baster ("to cede, give in, give up, yield") in the present imperative. The imperative form in question is the second person singular (informal singular "you"). The pronunciation will be "bahst" in French.
abominable, accident, addition, affirmation, affection, ambulance, aubergine (to give some beginning by 'a')
Watercress and mangoes are some of the best new vegetables to try. Also, instead of trying brand new vegetables, you could also try making old vegetables in a new way, such as using caesar dressing.