"Les villes" in French means "the cities" in English.
People or food? people starting something are débutants(e)s; the first course of a meal is les hors d'oeuvres OR les entrées. The American use of entrée to mean main course is aberrant.
You can say "dans les années 50" in French to refer to the 1950s decade.
The final "s" in a French word is pronounced when the following word begins with a vowel sound, as in "les amis" (the friends). This process is known as liaison in French pronunciation.
On dit "Il a les cheveux très gras" en français.
"Ley-zah-ree-koh vehr" is the pronunciation of the French phrase les haricots verts.Specifically, the plural definite article les means "the." The masculine noun haricots means "beans." The masculine adjective verts means "green."
ondulés means 'wavy' in French. les cheveux ondulés : wavy hair.
Les garçons sont très bien means "the boys are very well / are fine" in French.
Les ados sont invités / les adolescents sont invités.
les vins sélectionnés: selected wines union dans votre verre: union in your glass
Jean A. Lefeuvre has written: 'Les enfants dans la ville' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
E. Lacour has written: 'Notice historique sur la ville et les environs d'Orbec' -- subject- s -: History
People or food? people starting something are débutants(e)s; the first course of a meal is les hors d'oeuvres OR les entrées. The American use of entrée to mean main course is aberrant.
"les papillons sont colorés"
You can say "dans les années 50" in French to refer to the 1950s decade.
Stuart Merrill has written: 'Les gammes' 'Les fastes (Thyrses, Sceptres, Torches)' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Prose et vers' -- subject(s): French poetry 'Les gammes' 'Les fastes'
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