Maître des is the spelling of the plural of the French phrase maître de. The masculine noun and preposition translate into English as "master of" in the singular and "masters of the" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "met duh" in the singular and "met dey" in the plural in northerly French and "meh-truh duh" and "meh-truh dey" in southerly French.
The correct spelling is "maitres de" in French.
Sunglasses in French is spelled "lunettes de soleil."
The correct spelling of cul de sac in French is "cul-de-sac."
"homework diary" is spelled as "agenda de devoirs" in French.
"Sunglasses" in French, "les lunettes de soleil", are feminine. So they would be referred to as "des lunettes de soleil" for plural or "ces lunettes de soleil" for singular.
There are several translations for classroom in French: classe, salle de classe, or salle.
The spelling is maitre d' (with the hanging apostrophe) from the French maître d'hotel.
'of' Also d' - as in maitre d'hotel, and du, meaning 'of the'.
"Newspaper" in French is spelled as "journal" or "journal de journaux".
Of is 'de' in french
From in French is de.
"Of" in French is de (singular) or des (plural)
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