Le Luxembourg means nothing in French. It is the name of a small state nudged between Belgium, France and Germany. Its capital city goes by the same name, Luxembourg.
Le Luxembourg
le Luxembourg
In French, "Luxembourg" is referred to as "le Luxembourg." The definite article "le" is used because "Luxembourg" is a masculine noun. Therefore, you would say "le Luxembourg" when discussing the country.
"Le Luxembourg" is the country of Luxembourg, located in Europe.
le Luxembourg
Le Luxembourg (masculine noun)
it's masculine so...le Luxembourg
If you mean Luxemburg then it's Luxembourg in french
The Capital of the country of Luxembourg is (also) Luxembourg
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
Luxembourg is grammatically masculine in French ("le Luxembourg") and neuter in German ("das Luxemburg"). However, in English, it is treated as a neutral noun and does not have a gender. The designation of gender can vary depending on the language used.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.