There are three different words for "the": use le for a singular masculine noun, la for a singular feminine noun, or les for a plural noun of either gender.
"A lot" is an English equivalent of the French word beaucoup. The adverb also may be translated into English as "loads," "lots," and "very much." The pronunciation will be "bo-koo" in French.
clay is translated 'argile' (fem.) in French.
"May" in English is (le mois de, "the month of") mai in French.
Mais is a French equivalent of the English word "but".Specifically, the word functions as a conjunction. It also may be translated as "although, though". The pronunciation will be "meh" in French.
Translated from French to English, 'triste' means sad or melancholy
'She' is translated 'elle' in French.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
The French word 'Coupe' translated into English is 'Cut' or 'Haircut'.
The English word 'Bloom' translated into French is ' fleurir' Hope this helped:).
The English word "environment" translated to french is"environnement"
the French word 'exercice' (with an "c") is translated 'exercise' in English.
it is translated to e'tape, but when e'tape is translated from french to English it also means step
"Lights" in English is the feminine word lumières in French.
"pied" is the French word for foot.
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