yes it can to any language.
yes google "reverso" and then copy paste the letter into the box provided:)
The same way you would write a letter in English, you just need to translate it into French. A French dictionary or an online translator might be helpful.
You translate it from English into Chinese.
No. The English letter "h" does not even exist in French. (The French "h" is silent.)No. The French language does not even have an English "h". (The French "h" is a silent letter.)
the letter 'i' in French is pronounced like the English 'e'
"S" Sigma is the name of the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet.
Letters are the same in English and French, they're just pronounced differently.
like "e" in english
Beige, blanc, bleu and brun are examples of colors whose spelling begins with the letter "b" in French. The above-mentioned masculine singular forms respectively translate as "beige," "white," "blue" and "brown" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "bezh," "blaw," "bluh" and "breh" in French.
Uglifruit is a French food whose spelling begins with the letter "u." The masculine singular noun serves as an English loan word whose literal translation is fruit laid in French. The respective pronunciations will be "yoo-glee-fwee" for the loan word and "fwee leh" for the translation in French.
the same as in english you pronounce it as ah
just like english