Elle est née or Il est né, Elle était néeor Il était né, and Je suis né or Je suis néeare French equivalents of the incomplete French phrase "Was born in February." Context makes clear whether "He was born" and lives still (case 2) or not (example 4), "I was born" a female (instance 5) or a male (option 6), or "She was born" and lives still (sample 1) or not (selection 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "eh-ley ney," "ee-ley ne," "eh-ley-teh ney," "ee-ley-teh ney" and "zhuh swee ney" in French.
'Was born in February' translates to 'est né(e) en février' in French.
Je suis né le 13 février and Je suis née le 13 février are French equivalents of the English phrase "I was born on February 13th." Context makes clear whether the speaker is female (case 2) or male (example 1). The pronunciation will be "zhuh swee ney luh trez fey-vryey" in French.
"I was born in the city" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je suis née dans la ville. The pronunciation of the words -- which are spoken by a female -- will be "zhuh swee ney daw la veel" in French.
In French, "born" can be translated as "né" or "née." The correct spelling depends on the gender of the person being referred to: "né" is used for males and "née" is used for females.
Sapt rishi in English is translated as "Seven Sages." These sages are prominent figures in Hindu mythology and are believed to be the mind-born sons of Lord Brahma.
In French, sweat is considered masculine and is typically translated as "le sweat" or "un sweat" depending on the context.
"He was born on..." in English is Il est né le... in French.
Tu es né où? in French means "Where were you born?" in English.
Je suis né le 13 février and Je suis née le 13 février are French equivalents of the English phrase "I was born on February 13th." Context makes clear whether the speaker is female (case 2) or male (example 1). The pronunciation will be "zhuh swee ney luh trez fey-vryey" in French.
'is your baby girl born?'
Julia English was born on February 3, 1941, in French Camp, California, USA.
"Born" is an English equivalent of the French word né. The word serves as a masculine singular adjective and past participle. The pronunciation will be "ney" in French.
born is translated né / née in French.
I am guessing you want this translated to English. And I am afraid without a bit of context it is difficult. But I will make a guess.."She is born at"
French Stewart was born on February 20, 1964.
"I love you to the (point of) madness" literally and "I love you madly" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Je t'aime à la folie. The pronunciation of the declarative in the present indicative of the first person singular -- whose association most currently is that of a song performed by singers of such caliber as Bordeaux-born Serge Lama (born February 11, 1943) -- will be "zhuh teh-ma la fo-lee" in French.
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Joe English was born on February 7, 1949.