'de leur voisin' means 'of their neighbour' in French.
"De leur voisin" in French means "of their neighbor" in English. It indicates possession or relationship with a neighbor.
"I can talk to them about my problems."
"Quoi a leur sujet" translates to "what about them" in English. It is a phrase often used to inquire about someone or something in relation to a specific topic or situation.
Leur is a possessive (their) in French, used in both masculine and feminine: (si j'avais leur age, je ... > if I were their age, I ... La leur means 'theirs' : je n'ai pas ma voiture, je vais prendre la leur > I don't have my car, I will take theirs The possessed object is a feminine noun. For masculine nouns, you would use 'le leur'
"Their" in French is "leur".
"Lui" is used to refer to a singular indirect object (him/her) while "leur" is used for a plural indirect object (them). They come before the verb in a sentence. For example, "je lui parle" (I speak to him/her) and "je leur donne des cadeaux" (I give them gifts).
Lancelot Voisin de La Popelinière was born in 1541.
Lancelot Voisin de La Popelinière died in 1608.
"I can talk to them about my problems."
Verona van de Leur was born in 1985, in Gouda, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
Leur has two primary translations: either "their" or "them" as an indirect object.For example:Je suis leur soeur = I am their sister.Je leur ai dit de t'inviter = I told them to invite you.
Yvannick Voisin has written: 'L' oeil de l'aube'
F. Voisin has written: 'Analyse de l'entendement humain'
Sylvia de Leur died on April 20, 2006, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands of ALS).
Mal voisin means bad neighbour
Sylvia de Leur was born on May 30, 1933, in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland].
"Quoi a leur sujet" translates to "what about them" in English. It is a phrase often used to inquire about someone or something in relation to a specific topic or situation.
"leurs" is the plural form of "leur". For instance: Leur ami est vieux => Their friend is old Leurs amis sont vieux => Their friends are old Leur is also used for "them" Donne leur de l'argent => Give them some money