The French word "sous" has multiple meanings depending on the context. It can mean "under" or "below" when referring to a physical position. It can also mean "sub-" when used as a prefix, and it can be a monetary unit equivalent to 1/20th of a franc.
The English meaning of "sous" in French is "under" or "below." It is commonly used in French cooking terminologies to refer to a sauce made from pan drippings.
The word "underneath" in French is "en dessous."
Underwear in French is called "sous-vΓͺtements."
"Je suis sous" in French translates to "I am under" in English, typically referring to being under the influence of something, such as alcohol or drugs. It can also mean being physically under something, like a table or a blanket.
"Le chien est sous l'arbre" means "The dog is under the tree" in French.
The English meaning of "sous" in French is "under" or "below." It is commonly used in French cooking terminologies to refer to a sauce made from pan drippings.
sous-sol means underground (or basement in a building) in French.
the underwear are 'les sous-vêtements' in French.
"La plongée sous marine" is underwater diving in French.
'des sous-titres'
"Je suis sous" in French translates to "I am under" in English, typically referring to being under the influence of something, such as alcohol or drugs. It can also mean being physically under something, like a table or a blanket.
le sous-titrage
sous la protection de;
petit means small or little in French. Sous may mean 'under, underneath' or 'coins, change' in French. The whole is likely to mean 'small change'
les vêtements are the clothes in French. Les sous-vêtements are the clothes that you wear underneath your clothes, the 'undies'
remarks on "je ne pas de sour": there is no verb in that sentence, and sour is not a French word. I gather that you mean "je n'ai pas de sous" which means familiarly "I have no money"
Partie sous forme de buffet.