cœur (masc.) is 'heart' in French.
Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
in French: je l'esper aussi. Je t'aime de tout mon coeur in English: I hope so too. I love you with all my heart
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"By heart" is an English equivalent of the French phrase par coeur. The preposition and masculine singular noun literally mean "through (the) heart" and loosely references knowing someone or something almost as well as humanly possible. The pronunciation will be "par kuhr" in French.
coeur brisé
the word 'heart' is translated 'le coeur' in French.
Coeur
heart
The French word "coeur" (heart) may have give the English "core" (inner, essential part of something)
It is French for "your heart"
The french word for heart is masculine. un coeur.
En forme de coeur means 'heart-shaped' in French.
a heart is "un cœur" (alternate writing "coeur") in French
pirate heart
le cœur means the heart in English.
Translation: Laughing at heart.
"Cuore maggiore" is an Italian equivalent of "coeur majeur."Specifically, the Italian masculine noun "cuore" and the French masculine noun "coeur" mean "heart." The Italian masculine/feminine adjective "maggiore" and the French masculine adjective "majeur" mean "major, principal." The pronunciation is "KWOH-reh mahdj-DJYOH-reh" in Italian and "kuhr mah-zhoor" in French.