Help!
"Au secours" in French means "help" or "to the rescue". It is used to call for assistance in times of need or emergency.
In French, "Au secours" is pronounced as oh se-kur.
"Au salon" in French can mean "at the living room" in English.
Je vis au Caire or J'habite au Caire
Il s'approche de nous. S'il vous plaît, aidez-nous.
"Au contraire" in French means "on the contrary" in English. It is used to introduce an opposing or contradictory idea or statement in a conversation.
In French, "Au secours" is pronounced as oh se-kur.
according to my french book it's Au secours
This is not french. Are you asking how to say May Day (help) in french? Au Secours [oh say-coohr]
rescue comes from the French 'rescousse'- used now only in the phrase 'venir à la rescousse' (to come to the rescue). The most used term in French is secourir (verb for to rescue) or le secours, les secours (noun) se porter au secours, aller au secours de quelqu'un = to rescue someone appeler au secours = to call for help une équipe de secours = a rescue team les secours sont arrivés: the relief (team) arrived
au secours! je suis perdu.
To say "Help!" in french, you say: "Au secours! (os-KOOR!)
aider when you need help, you can say 'a l'aide!' Au secours! (help me)!
Aider is "to help". If you're calling for help, it's "Au secours!"
help (noun) = l'aide help (verb) = aider help! = "au secours!" or "à l'aide!"
Help = Aide Help me = Aide moi Help me= (as in life threatening situation) Au Secours! (directly translates to "rescue me) I need your help= J'ai besoin de ton aide.
Je suis mieux au francais=I am better at french (the language)
The verb for "help" is aider (j'aide, tu aides, il aide, nous aidons, vous aidez, ils aident). The noun is aide (f). The way to shout for help is "au secours !"