du foin means 'hay' in French. Other than cattle food, 'faire du foin' means 'create some fuss' in popular speech.
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du foin means 'hay' in French. Other than cattle food, 'faire du foin' means 'create some fuss' in popular speech.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
This French phrase translates into "is learning French" in English.
"Some butter" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "du beurre."Specifically, the word "du" combines the preposition "de" and the masculine singular definite article "le" to mean literally "of the, from the" or in the case of the partitive "some." The pronunciation is "dyoo beuhr."
"Of the..." is an English equivalent of the French word du. The masculine singular word represents the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the masculine singular definite article le ("the"). The pronunciation will be "dyoo" in Alsatian French.
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The French phrase "du vent" translates to "of the wind" in English. It is often used to describe something that is windy or related to the wind. In colloquial contexts, it can also imply something insubstantial or lacking in importance.
Of change (English) -> Du changement (French)
"Of the ford" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "du dué."Specifically, the word "du" combines the preposition "de" and the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "of the, from the." The masculine noun "gué" means "ford."The pronunciation is "dyoo gheh."
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Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.