Only two meanings, I think. Souris=Mice/Smile
Souris means "mouse" in French.
In French, "mouse" is pronounced as "mulss" with a silent "e" at the end.
In French, "sourit" means "smile" in English. It is the imperative form of the verb "sourire," which means "to smile."
In French, you can say "Tu es la raison pour laquelle je souris."
Feminine describes the gender of the French word chauve-souris. The feminine singular noun, which translates as "bat," with the literal wording of "bald mouse," may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) shov-soo-ree" in French.
"Bat" is a feminine word when translated from English to French. The feminine singular noun chauve-souris references the animal whereas the feminine singular nouns batte and raquette refer to the sports equipment. The respective pronunciations will be "shaov-soo-ree," "baht" and "ra-ket" in French.
La souris (fem.) means the mouse in French.
La souris (fem.) means the mouse in French.
Une souris is a mouse in English.
"une souris blanche" is "a white mouse" in French
I have three mice
Les souris sont petites mean "the mice are small" in English.
la souris is the mouse in French
une souris (fem.) is a mouse in French.
mice = souris I saw some mice = J'ai vu des souris.
"Mouse" in English means souris (feminine) or souris mâle or le mâle de la souris (masculine) in French.
The literal translation is bald-mouse; it means ' a bat '.
"une souris" (a mouse) "la souris" (the mouse)