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"Ski jump" is an English equivalent of the French phrase saut à ski. The masculine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular le since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(luh) so a skee" in Alsatian French.
heck no
un pantalon de ski
друг (droog) masculine; подруга (podrooga) feminine
le ski et une boisson
"Door" is an English equivalent of the French word porte. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "gate," "gateway," or "slalom gate" in such special contexts as airports and ski resorts. The pronunciation will be "port" in French.
"Freestyle skiing" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ski acrobatique. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "acrobatic skiing" in English. The pronunciation will be "skee a-kro-ba-teek" in Alsatian French.
un pantalon de ski
Rossignol, the maker of great ski equipment, has the French word for "nightingale" as its name.
water ski = le ski nautique ("skee noh-teek")
Ciao, amiche e compagne di sci! in the feminine and Ciao, amici e compagni di sci! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, fellow ski friends!"Specifically, the greeting ciao is "bye, goodbye, hello, hi". The feminine noun amiche and the masculine amici respectively mean "(all-female) friends" and "(all-male, mixed female and male) friends". The conjunction e means "and". The feminine noun compagne and the masculine compagni respectively mean "(all-female) companions, fellows" and "(all-male, mixed female and male) companions, fellows". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun sci translates as "ski".The pronunciation will be "CHOW a-MEE-ke e kom-PA-nye dee skee" in the feminine and "CHOW a-MEE-tchee e kom-PA-nyee dee skee" in the masculine.
le ski