No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
There is a filipino word that is "jeux tot". It means in tagalog "utot". In English, it means fart. I am from the Philippines so i know...
The French jeux gratuit roughly translates into English as free games. Jeux-Gratuits is a French website offering a variety of free games for all ages roughly similar to the English Kongregate.
Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques was released on 07/04/2008.
Probably "beau match", or "joli match". You could also say "bien joué", which means "well played". pronunciations: beau = boh match = same as English joli = zhoh-lee bien = bieh[n] (nasal vowel) joué = zhway
"I play video games" or "I'm playing video games"
"Jeux de sports" is a French phrase which means literally "Sports Games". The "jeux" part of this means "games" and the word sports is exactly the same in French and in English.
jeux de console means 'console games' (X-box and the like ) in English.
There is a filipino word that is "jeux tot". It means in tagalog "utot". In English, it means fart. I am from the Philippines so i know...
The French jeux gratuit roughly translates into English as free games. Jeux-Gratuits is a French website offering a variety of free games for all ages roughly similar to the English Kongregate.
The French term 'Jeux d enfants' can translate to two different meaning in English. According to IMDb official website, 'Jeux d enfants' is a film title, which translate to 'Love Me If Your Dare' in English. However, 'Google Translate' translate the term 'Jeux d enfants' into 'children's games'.
Quad games.
It is very easy to translate this phrase. The phrase "francaise des jeux", which is written in the French language, translates to "French Company for Games" in the English language.
The French term jeux de batman translates to Batman games in English. Different games for Batman can be found for video games, like on the Xbox or PS3.
salle de jeux You are welcome :)
la salle de jeux
Jeux is a French equivalent of the English word "games."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article les ("the") or the masculine plural indefinite article des ("some"). The pronunciation will be "zhuh" in French.
"I love games" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "J'adore les jeux."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "adore" means "(I) adore, am adoring, do adore." The feminine/masculine plural article "les" means "the." The masculine noun "jeux" means "games."The pronunciation is "zhah-dohr leh zheuh."