"So I'm very happy with the card!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Donc je suis très content avec la carte!The declaration also translates as "Therefore, I'm very happy with the map (menu, playing card)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "donk zhuh swee treh ko-taw-ta-vek la kart" in Alsatian French.
Carte Argentine can be translated easily via Google translate. According to them, Carte Argentine is a French phrase which translated, means Argentina map.
La carte de France is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the map of France." The feminine singular phrase models a rare instance when English and French phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "la kart duh frawnss" in French.
la carte d'amour is The Love map in French
a map
"Card game" in English is gioco di carte in Italian.
carte blanche
It's a phrase.
La carte, s'il vous plaît! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "The menu, please!" The phrase in question may be rendered literally by word order into English as "the menu, if it to you is pleasing." The pronunciation will be "la kart seel voo pleh" in French.
Une carte regarding correspondence and une lettreregarding alphabets are literal French equivalents of the English phrase "a letter." The respective pronunciations of the feminine singular definite article and noun will be "yoon kart" and "yoon let" (in northerly French and "yoon leh-tuh" in southerly French).
Carte du monde is a french saying that means world map. However if you translate it literally you get "world the map", this is because French grammar is different to English grammar.
The French phrase "merci pour ta carte bisous" translates to "thank you for your card, kisses" in English.
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