"Central America" in English is Amérique centrale in French.
"America" in English is l'Amérique in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
Dahlia is the same in English and French. The masculine singular noun references a beautifully flowering plant known as Cocoxochitl ("water cane" because of its empty, straight stalk) in the Nahuatl language of the ancient Aztec civilization and native to Central America as well as to Columbia in South America and Mexico in North America. The pronunciation will be "da-lya" in French. known
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
"The Central Mountain Range" -- for literally taking up the country's geographic center -- is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le Massif Central. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "luh ma-seef saw-tral" in French.
Eau claire is a French equivalent of the English phrase "clear water." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which reference perhaps most famously a college town in central-west Wisconsin within the United States of America -- will be "o kler" in French.
"Can I ...?" in English is Puis-je ...? in French.
Quoi? in French is "What?" in English.
Où? in French is "Where?" in English.