c'est la mode can mean "It is the style" or simply "It is style" depending on how you mean it.
c'est la première - it's the first (feminine)
j'ai acheté une jupe à fleurs, parce que c'est la mode.
The most beautiful person I know it 's you my love
Roughly " That's life" in English, "Asi es la vida" in Spanish.
"The fashion" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la mode. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which also translates as "the fashion industry," "the trend" -- will be "la mud" in French.
i don't know the word in English but that means "the two sides of the sheet"
I don't recognise this. It looks and sounds very like c'est la notre. That means 'this is ours.'
«La mode» translates to "style" or "fashion" in English. (Additionally, the phrase «à la mode», which is commonly but incorrectly thought to mean "served with ice cream" actually means "in style" or "fashionable".)
La mode can mean "in the style of" when used a la mode de..... or fashion in general.
a la mode = "according to fashion" (In America, it usually means "with ice cream")
"The (musical) mode D" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la mode Re.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun mode means "(musical) mode". The mode Rerefers to "D".The pronunciation will be "lah mohd rey" in French.
A la mode is French for "in the manner of,". Americans changed it to mean pie topped with ice cream.