les fauteuils means chairs in English.
"le" means: the (for a masculine noun.) "la" = the (for a feminine noun.) "les" = the (for plural nouns) Hope this helps.
"le visage" is a French word meaning "the face" in English
In French, le thêatre is Drama.
the manor
Le Vin means wine
(le) vingt means (the) twenty
Roi means 'king'
"Le Nouvel An" in French is "the new year" in English.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
The word 'le porche' means the porch. English speakers tend to say 'on the porch'. But French speakers say 'sous le porche', which actually means 'under the porch'.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
Le chameau is French and when translated into English has the literal meaning of the camel. However, for a female camel the word changes dramatically from le chameau to chamelle.
le pain