In English, the French phrase le livre d'amour means:
The book of love.
"The Book of Love"
"Ferme le livre" in French translates to "close the book" in English.
"The book" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le livre. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the account book," "the ledger," "the tome," "the volume" or "the work" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "luh leev" in northerly French and "luh lee-vruh" in southerly French.
J'aime bien le livre or le livre me plait
" Dame el libro " < Spanish = Give me the book (English) / " Donne-moi le livre " (French).
Où est le livre? Où = Where est = is le = the livre = book
A book is 'un livre' (masculine noun) in French.
Le livre de
posez le livre, posez votre livre
A textbook is le livre. A novel is le roman.
Le livre
regardez le livre
un livre means book eg reading book. And if u would want to know what un cahier means it means note book.