CORRECTED: SALUT: Say 'k-oo-hr]. These 2 sounds are often very difficult for americans, actually. Thee oo is not ooh as in english. Say the letter U, but without the Y sound in front (similar to "ew" when something is disgusting). : ) The second sound, is the R. Practice putting an H in front of the letter R. This is the easiest way to learn the french sound.
'with a french accent and a frog in your throat
You say "court" in French as "tribunal" or "cour" (depending on the context).
You can say "J'ai une retenue" in French to express that you have detention.
Court should be capitalized when it is referring to a specific court, such as the Supreme Court or the District Court. If court is used in a general sense, it does not need to be capitalized.
To say "to steal" in French, you would use the word "voler."
The term for "female lawyer" in French is "avocate."
de la prison is how you say-[out of prison] in french for more info visit [http;//translation.imtranslator.net/translate/default.asp?loc=en and then for example it will say English to french or German to philipini and you choose ,but the top is were you write the translation and the bottom is where you get the answer to what you wrote.
"Elle court"
Terrain de football.
Cargo à court
le registre est court
"un court moment, un instant"
^ il est court et drole
La cour du royaume du Bénin
English "I ran out of ideas" is "je suis à court d'idées" (literally, I am short of ideas) in French.
French Court Judges do not get elected. They are assigned to a Tribunal or Court by the French Justice Department.
"Tennis court" in English is court de tennis in French.
des cheveux gris courts / coupés court
Divorce Court - 1984 French vs- French was released on: USA: 1986