"Cours" in English can mean "course," "lesson," or "running" depending on the context in which it is used.
"En cours" is a French term that translates to "in progress" or "ongoing" in English. It is used to describe something that is currently happening or being worked on.
The English pronunciation of "Magny-Cours" is typically ˈmanฤ หkuฬr.
(of) French le cours de français: French class
In French, the word "cours" can mean a few things depending on the context. It can mean a class or course, as in a school setting. It can also mean a lesson or session, as in a dance or sports class. Finally, it can mean a flow or direction, as in "au cours de," which translates to "over the course of."
Course (race) is femenine: une course, la course. Cours (as in class) is masculine: un cours, le cours.
how is your English class?
"Bien court" means "pretty short"
The English pronunciation of "Magny-Cours" is typically ˈmanฤ หkuฬr.
I believe it would translate to "Where do you have science class?"
"cours" can mean several things. It can mean "run" as in "Je cours tous les jours." -- "I run every day." It can mean "errands" as in "Je fait les cours quand j'en ai besoin." -- "I do errands when I need to." It can mean "flow" as in "Le cours de riviere tourne par cette ville." -- "The flow of this river turns by that town." It can mean "path" as in "Le cours des etoiles change avec les saisons." -- "The path of the stars changes with the seasons." It can mean "lesson" as in "J'ai beaucoup de cours pour le matin, mais je suis libre apres." -- "I have many lessons in the morning, but I am free afterwards."
des cours d'anglais
"cours de" - See below for translations:duringcourse ofoverthe course ofcourses
I run // I am running.
Tu as quel cours le matin means "What courses do you have in the morning?".
"Today's lessons" in English is les cours d'aujourd'huiin French.
Tu as des cours mardi matin means 'do you have class on Tuesday morning?'
un cours de natation