Porche d'écran
You say "porche", you need to make the "ch" sound more "sh". You will say it like this "porsh" although the correct way to say porch in french is PORCHE.
The word 'le porche' means the porch. English speakers tend to say 'on the porch'. But French speakers say 'sous le porche', which actually means 'under the porch'.
A screen is un ecran.
The French word for porch is "porche."
To install a screen on your porch, you will need to measure the dimensions of the porch opening, purchase a screen kit that fits those dimensions, and follow the instructions provided in the kit to attach the screen material to the frame of your porch. You may also need tools such as a staple gun, scissors, and a ladder to complete the installation.
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Screen As in screening, screen door, and a screen (pick).
To replace the screen on your porch, you will need to measure the dimensions of the existing screen, remove the old screen by taking out the spline and screen material, cut a new screen to size, and use a spline roller to install the new screen by pressing the spline into the frame.
"flat screen TV" is "télé à écran plat".
"J'ai une grande TV" is the French way to say "I have a big TV."
You can say "porch" in Hawaiian as "lae o ka hale" or "lanai."
I staple it then add fur stripes and molding to hide the cut.