"... de cochon pour ..." means ' ... of pig for ...'
"un temps de cochon" means for instance a bad weather.
Cochon de terre is a French equivalent of the English word aardvark.Specifically, the masculine noun cochon means "pig." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun terremeans "land."The pronunciation will be "koh-shoh duh tehr" in French.
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
Terrain de sport in French is "sports ground" in English.
Coup de grâce in French is "killing blow" in English.
Coup de la... in French means "blow of the..." in English.
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.
"et de" means "and of".
Qui est de Paris? in French is "Who is from Paris?" in English.
Café de Toi in French means "Coffeehouse of You" or "Your Coffeehouse" in English.
"Parlez-moi de vous" translates to "Tell me about yourself" in English. It is a common phrase used to inquire about someone's background, interests, or experiences.
Chaîne de montagnes in French means "mountain range" in English.
Pleins de bisous! in French means "Bunches of kisses!" in English.