abominable, accident, addition, affirmation, affection, ambulance, aubergine (to give some beginning by 'a')
The number 2 is spelled two.The words that sound the same are the preposition to(toward, in order to) and too (also).
"Sweat" and -- literally -- "the sweat" are English equivalents of the French phrase le sueur. The pronunciation of the words -- which also translate as "perspiration" and "the perspiration" -- will be "luhsyoo-uhr" in French.
Actually, repoir isn't a word. The correct spelling is rapport which is pronounced with a silent 't.'
The durable cotton material (denim) is spelled jean (e.g. a jean jacket).Any of the cellular protein forms associated with heredity is a gene.The English proper name, a feminine given name, is also spelled Jean.In French, this is the male name Jean, pronounced (jhawn).The English proper name, a male given name, is spelled Gene (variant of Eugene).
An french dictionary can also be used to assist someone in translating from english to french and vice versa, there are also some websites that assist for free.
anglaisThe French adjective for something English is anglais.The English language is also spelled anglais and is not capitalized.
A lot of names are the same in English as they are in French. Sarah is spelled the same. Beth is also spelled the same. Therefore there is no French meaning or spelling.
le gout (also spelled goût) is the taste in English.
Sex is also spelled Sex with a "E" at the end => sexe
The word 'cottage' is spelled the same in French as in English. Some French also use the phrase 'petite maison' which literally means little house.
It is also spelled Liam in French.
The way you have it spelled in the question was correct, "elegant".
favourite is spelled "favori" (masc.) or "favorite" (fem.) in French. French speakers also use a lot the words "préféré / préférée"
French speakers and writers spell as 'ch' the sound that English speakers and writers spell as 'sh'. The name 'Shontelle' is an English spelled variation on the French place name 'Chantal', which also may serve as a first name. The English equivalent of the French meaning is song.
'La' in french is the in English. But in french it is used for feminin words only. Where as 'le' in french is also 'the' in English but it is used for masculin words.
In English, the country's name is spelled Sweden (in Swedish, it is Sverige).
The French word for magazine is also spelled: Magazine.