The French word "rue" (feminine noun) means "street" in English.
The English words man/men are "homme/hommes" in French.
men is translated "les hommes" in French.
"Brave men" is an English equivalent of the French word mans. The pronunciation of the masculine noun -- which abbreviates the name of the ancient Celtic tribe Cenomani (in what is now a northeastern French city on the Sarthe River) -- will be a nasalized "maw" in French.
'Men.'
It's French for the dream of all men
due uomini
uomini divini
bei uomini
Pour les hommes seulement
"The days of the week are..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Les jours de la semaine sont... . The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-men so" in French.
"Of the men," "some men," and "the men's" are just three English equivalents of the French phrase des hommes.Specifically, the word des functions as a partitive or a possessive preposition. It means "of the" -- from the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the feminine/masculine definite plural article les ("the") -- or "some" according to context. The masculine noun hommes translates as "males, men." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "dey zuhm" in French.
"Two handsome men" in English means due bellissimi uominiin Italian.
"Goodbye, all you handsome men!" in English is Addio a tutti voi uomini belli! in Italian.