" de l' " is a shortened form of "de la" meaning "some + object" or "from + object". The form is shortened for liaison purposes when the following noun begins with a vowel sound.
de l'eau : some water
De l'apres-midi = from, or of, the afternoon.
"l pleur de mon cour" doesn't mean anything in French. But "Il pleut dans mon coeur" means 'it is raining in my heart".
L'heure in French means "the time". Example: "Time for bed" in French would be l'heure de se coucher.
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"Il y a de l'orage" in French translates to "there is a storm" or "there is a thunderstorm" in English. It indicates that stormy weather is present or approaching.
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à droite de means 'on the RIGHT of' in French. à gauche de means 'on the LEFT of' in French
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use mean "utiliser" " se servir de" .... in french