The neighbour is knocking at the door
"It means 'the neighbor is knocking on the door' in English."
"De leur voisin" in French means "of their neighbor" in English. It indicates possession or relationship with a neighbor.
Source> http://dictionary.reverso.net/french-english/seuilseuilnmle seuil de la porte the doorstepsur le seuil de la porte on the doorstep(fig) (=limite) thresholdau seuil de [+adolescence, retraite] on the threshold of[+mort] on the brink of
You can say "Je ne porte pas" in French to mean "I don't wear."
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
what douse mortarboard mean in english
une porte - a door
voisin = neighbor
Un porte-monnaie (masculine) means a purse
means to have a beard
" I'm wearing glasses "
Mal voisin means bad neighbour
I am wearing a black shirt.
It's actually 'pays voisin' and it means 'a neighboring country'
"De leur voisin" in French means "of their neighbor" in English. It indicates possession or relationship with a neighbor.
"Elle porte" means: She wears. or She carries.
Salut: It is neighbor.
Source> http://dictionary.reverso.net/french-english/seuilseuilnmle seuil de la porte the doorstepsur le seuil de la porte on the doorstep(fig) (=limite) thresholdau seuil de [+adolescence, retraite] on the threshold of[+mort] on the brink of