- A temple (i.e. the church where Protestants worship) is called "un temple" (masculine noun) in French.
- The temple (part of the face on the sides of the head, at eye level) is "la tempe" (feminine noun) in French.
un temple (masc.)
We go to temple = Nous allons au temple.
If you mean Temple, then all 5 temples in order are: Forest Temple, Fire Temple, Water Temple, Shadow Temple, and Spirit Temple.
If you mean as a kid, go to the temple of time. if you mean as an adult, go to kakariko viliage.
Hindu temple
"The church" is an English equivalent of the French phrase l'église. The feminine singular noun may be replaced with the masculine singular phrase le temple (literally, "the temple") in Protestant faiths. The pronunciation will be "ley-gleez" in Alsatian French.
if you mean the snowhead temple than you need the Goran lullaby.
Assuming you mean the Visvanath Siva temple - it is situated in the Kotitirthesvara temple precinct, in Bhubaneswar - in the Indian state of Orissa.
a temple
It does not mean anything in French.
1)this is not Indiana Jones 2)don't you mean temple of time
Rome had many temples. You have to be specific about which temple you mean in order for your question to be answered.