"My bedroom is on the first floor" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ma chambre est au premier étage. The reference is to the ground-level in Europe and to the second floor in the United States of America. The pronunciation will be "ma shaw-brey-to pruh-mye-tazh" in Alsatian French.
La chambre in French means "the bedroom" in English.
Premier étage in French is "first floor" in English.
Avant in French is "before" in English.
Chambre française is a French equivalent of the English phrase "French bedroom." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (une, "a, an") articles and which translate by word-order as "bedroom French" -- will be "shawmb fraw-sehz" in northerly French and "shawm-bruh fraw-seh-zuh" in southerly French.
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
La chambre in French means "the bedroom" in English.
Premier étage in French is "first floor" in English.
"In every baby bedroom" is just one English equivalent of the French feminine singular phrase en toute chambre-bébé. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which also can be translated as "kid room, nursery" -- will be "aw toot shawm-bey-bey" in French.
"Sunday February 1st" in English is dimanche, le premier février in French.
Quel était votre premier numéro de téléphone? in French means "What was your first telephone number?" in English.
"First" as an adjective and "(the) first" as a noun are English equivalents of the French word premier. The masculine singular adjective also translates as "main," "original," "primary" or "prime" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "pruh-myey" in Alsatian French.
Bedroom is an English equivalent of 'chambre'. The French word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'une'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'shawm-bruh'.
'in your bedroom' is translated as "dans votre chambre", or "dans ta chambre" if you are talking to a family member or close friend.
Où est notre chambre? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Where is our room?" The interrogative also may be rendered into English as "Where is our bedroom?" The pronunciation will be "oo ey not chawm" in northerly French and "oo ey no-truh shawm-bruh" in southerly French.
Separate bedroom or Bedroom apart may be English equivalents of 'chambre séparée'. The feminine noun 'chambre' means 'bedroom'. The past participle 'séparée' means 'separate, out of the way, apart'. Together, they're translated 'shawm-bruh seh-pah-reh'.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
The word chambre is feminine in French. The feminine singular noun in question translates into English as "bedroom," "chamber" or "room." The pronunciation will be "shawmb" in northerly French and "shawm-bruh" in southerly French.