"Foot race" is an English equivalent of the French phrase course à pied. The competition-related phrase translates literally into English as "race on foot." The pronunciation will be "koor-sa-pyey" in French.
Le pied in French is "the foot" in English.
"pied" is the French word for foot.
"Foot" in English is pied in French.
Le pied is the foot in English. The expression "c'est le pied!" means it's super / delightful in French.
The French word "pied" translates to "foot" in English.
Course à pied and courant or courir are French equivalents of the English word "running." Context makes clear whether the noun for the sport of the "footrace" (case 1) or the verb for the activity literally translated through the present participle "running" (example 2) or the present infinitive "to run" (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "koor-sa-pyeh," "koo-raw" and "koo-reer" in French.
une course à pied
J'aime faire de la course Ã? pied is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I like to run track." The declarative statement in the first person singular of the present indicative translates literally into English as "do some track on foot." The pronunciation will be "zhem ferd la koor-sa pyey" in northerly French and "zheh-muh feh-ruh duh la koor-sa pyeng" in southerly French.
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Pied is 'foot' in English.
The word "foot" in French is spelled "pied."
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