I don't think ménage à faux-pas exists in French.
Ménage à trois has the same meaning in French and English.
Ménage has several meanings (housework and couple living together mostly )
to set up house with someone = se mettre en ménage.
Un ménage à trois is usually a way to define a couple in which one has a extra in a love triangle.
In English, the French phrase "ménage � trois" is frequently used as a equivalent for threesome. However, that would not be really understood in French, where translations for threesome as a sexual encounter are "triolisme", "amour � trois", or "trip � trois" (Quebec).
In French, "un ménage � trois" is "a love triangle", in which there are the two spouses, plus a lover in the same household. This is different of a threesome in the sense (in French at least) that one of the two is unaware of what is going on between his spouse and the lover. That situation was a frequent occurence in comedies in the late nineteenth century theatre.
Menage a Trois literally means a house of three.
It came to mean three people who live together and share sex.
je mange = I eatet trois = and threeavec toi = with youmay be it's "et bois" (and drink) instead of "et trois"?
this is "393"
three of me
If you mean one hundred and twenty three it is cent vingt trois. If you mean one, two, three it is un, deux ,trois.
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
"Trois mois" means "three months" in English.
"It has three" in English.
"Le trois" translates to "the three" in English.
Trois in French is "three" in English.
"I have three sisters"
je mange = I eatet trois = and threeavec toi = with youmay be it's "et bois" (and drink) instead of "et trois"?
"Il y a trois ans" means "three years ago" in English.
three
trois cent trente trois means 333 in French.
three sessions a day, three times a day
3:15. Three hours and a quarter.
trois milliards is 3 000 000 000. Call them billions in English.