'bouche bée' means 'mouth agape' in English.
Bouche in French meanis "mouth" in English.
Une grande bouche is 'a big mouth' in English.
"Pour la bouche" is a French expression that translates to "for the mouth." It is often used to refer to food or drinks that are meant to be enjoyed or consumed.
"Donne-moi ta bouche" is French for "Give me your mouth". It is a request for a kiss or intimate gesture.
Dans ma bouche means 'in my mouth'.
un ami > a frienddes amis > friendsune bouche > a mouthso "amis bouche" would means "friends mouth" :)
où est la bouche means 'where is the mouth?'.
"The mouth" is an English equivalent of the French words "la bouche."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "bouche" means "mouth." The pronunciation is "lah boosh."
c'est bouché (for your kitchen sink, or the road when coming to a trafic jam) means 'that's clogged'
"Ouvrez la bouche" is French for "open your mouth." It is a commonly used phrase by healthcare professionals when conducting medical examinations or treatments that require the patient to open their mouth.
Une bouche de noel translates to "Yule log" in English. It is a traditional French dessert served during the Christmas season, shaped and decorated to resemble a log.
"La bouche" is the mouth in French; "besos" doesn't exist in French, but is the Spanish word for "kisses".