I'm not sure what this question means. le in "le football" or "le foot" is "the" because in french you always need an article in front. e.g. le Poisson = fish.Unless you mean what is a+le football and then the answer to that would be au.a+le = au
"j'aime le foot / le football" We're speaking of soccer, of course. Say "le football américain" if you mean what is called football in the U.S.
it means I LIKE FOOTBALL in french language
le foot, le football
(playing) football in the garden
It's "le football", though if you mean soccer and not American football, then you can alternatively use the colloquial term "le foot".
If by fooball, you mean the NFL, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol americano." If by football, you mean soccer, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol."
"Le football " (soccer in American English - what the Americans call football is called in French "le football américain").
'Le football' or 'le football américain' for the sport called football in the United States.
le foot, le football. This is a masculine noun.
"jouer au foot / jouer au football" Americans call football "soccer"; Europeans call the American football game "American football"
"Et" means, "And" in English.For example: "J'aime le football et le basket."Means: "I like soccer/football and basketball."Example: "Et toi?"Means: "And you?"