des feuilles means: some/a few/of the leaves (of a tree)
some leaves
"les feuilles" are either the leaves (of a tree) or the pages of a book or notebook.
"Some sheets of paper" is an English equivalent of the French phrase des feuilles de papier.Specifically, the partitive des is "some". The feminine noun feuilles literally means "leaves". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun papier translates as "paper".The pronunciation will be "dey foy* duh pah-pyey" in French.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy".
The cast of La chute des feuilles - 2013 includes: Bernard Graczyk as Eric
des feuilles de travail
Copy sheets. I imagine it refers to photocopy paper.
Different leaves: feuilles différentes There are different leaves: il y a des feuilles différentes
Une feuille means either a leaf (of a tree), or a sheet of paper.
Millie feuilles? Perhaps you mean "mille fois" which means " a thousand times."
"des couteaux" means "knives" in English
'des visiteurs' means 'visitors' in English.
Des feuilles (plu fem) Une feuille (sin fem) /fœj/ For the prononciation http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/feuille