le lit (masculine noun) is the bed in French. Il lit / elle lit means he / she reads.
"French lit" is an abbreviation for "French literature," which refers to literary works written in the French language. This term encompasses a wide range of writings, including novels, poems, plays, and essays by French authors.
Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
le lit = the bed
English Literature
mon lit means my bed
"lit" is short form literature.
Mon lit (masc.) means "my bed" in French.
a bed
The French Riviera. Lit: The Azure Coast or Sky Blue Coast
"Au fin du lit" in French means "at the foot of the bed."
It meams: A Bed
"To wet the bed" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mouiller le lit. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the present infinitive -- which refers to the bedwetting stage in childhood -- will be "mwee-yey luh lee" in French.