my son wants a green (one)
It means "my son wants a green one" in French.
to say my son in french you say " mon fils".
You would say "C'est mon fils" in French.
frère.
This translates to "My father is the son of my father and my mother" in English. It indicates that the speaker's father is the child of the speaker's grandfather and grandmother.
The prefix "mon-" means one or single.
Mon fils veut un ballon vert. = My son wants a green balloon.
Mon fils veut un ballon vert means 'my son wants a green balloon' in French.
Mon fils veut un ballon vert! in French is "My son wants a green ballon!" in English.
It means "my son a green balloon". You possibly missed out the word for "wants". "My son wants a green balloon" would be mon fils veut un ballon vert.
mon fils veut un ballon vert
"mon fils veut un ballon vert" means 'my son wants a green balloon'note that the French "ballon" takes only one "o"my son wants a green ballon or green
my son wants...
"He has lost his green balloon" in french
Mon fils means "my son" in English.
"Mon fils" is French for "my son."
"Mes fils" means "my sons" in English.
'mon fils' means 'my son' in French.