The tee.
Le tee-shirt means the tee-shirt, therefore leaving you with that.
"The little thumbling" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "le petit poucet."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine adjective "petit" means "little." The masculine noun "poucet" means "thumb."The pronunciation is 'luh puh-tee poo-seh."
Le petit in French means "the little one" or "the small one" in English.
"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
Le pied is the foot in English. The expression "c'est le pied!" means it's super / delightful in French.
Traversez le pont! in French means "Go across the bridge!" in English.
Est le... in French means "Is the..." in English.
"The little thumbling" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "le petit poucet."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine adjective "petit" means "little." The masculine noun "poucet" means "thumb."The pronunciation is 'luh puh-tee poo-seh."
Le ciel in French means "the sky" in English.
Le coq in French means "the rooster" in English.
"Little Versailles" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "le petit Versailles."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine singular adjective "petit" means "little, small." The pronunciation is "luh puh-tee vehr-seye."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Je le savais in French means "I knew it" in English.
Le sabre in French means "the saber" or "the cavalry sword" in English.
There is no word in French that is "le martin". (Martin is proper name in French as in English, but it does not take an article.) If you meant to ask about "le matin", it means, "the morning".
"The little Jesus" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le petit Jésus.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article leis "the". The masculine adjective petit means "little". The name Jésus means the same in English and French.The pronunciation will be "luh puh-tee zhey-zoo" in French.
le votre means 'yours' or 'your own' in French.
Le dernier matin in French means "the last morning" in English.
Le petit in French means "the little one" or "the small one" in English.