he has one mouth -- il a une bouche -- "eel ah ewn boosh"
I seriously wonder where these sentences come from sometimes...
fermer la bouche
Plume is pronounced "plewm". When pronouncing the French u, stick your lips out a little bit and try to make the sound very tight and at the front of your mouth. It's actually the same as the i vowel (as in ski) but with a rounded mouth shape rather than a smiling one.(plume is French for feather; the English word plume is panache in French.)
Fermez votre bouche.
One uncle is 'un oncle' in French.
One would say "clouded" in French as "nuageux".
One can say "peep" in French as "pioupiou" or "cui-cui."
"mouth" in French is "bouche".
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
In French, "no one" is translated as "personne."
couper (verb) / coupure (noun) dans la bouche
garder ma bouche a fermé fermement
The French word for mouth is "bouche."