" Dame el libro " < Spanish = Give me the book (English) / " Donne-moi le livre " (French).
Le singe means 'the monkey' in French.
It means- The elbow
Libro Rosso has written: 'Le consuetudini di Trapani'
Le fils unique means 'the only son' in English.
I love the pretty little lady/girl.
"je le reçois" means "I receive him" or "it".
'le menton' means the chin in English.
le bras (masc.) means the arm (body part) in English.
It means- the basement
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
"le" basically means "him" or "her", that is, similar to "he" or "she", but used as a direct or indirect object. Examples, from Real Academia Española: Le dije Dale el libro (Here, the "le" is added to the verb "da".)
Est le... in French means "Is the..." in English.