Poudre is a French equivalent of the English phrase "face powder." The pronunciation of the feminine singular word -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (de la, "some") articles or succeeded by the parenthetical explanations de riz ("of rice") or maquillage ("make-up") -- will be "pood" in more northerly French and "poo-druh" in more southerly French.
Beau visage
The sentence "eat it" in English can be translated to "manger" into French.
The word face translated from Greek to English is still face. There are some languages that have words that are very interchangeable face is one of those words.
cara a cara
Faccia, volto
顔 (kao)
Faccia bello
"It's time to confront Facebook" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il est temps de faire face au Facebook. The pronunciation will be "ee-ley taw duh fer fa-so feys-book" in French.
"la grêle" (feminine noun) is hail or hailstorm in English; 'il grêle' (from verb grêler) means that it is hailing. "un visage grêlé" is a pockmarked face, "le grêlé" means "the person with a pockmarked face".
"I want to steal your face!" in English is Voglio rubare la tua faccia! in Italian.
"Concerning, facing, opposite, regarding" as a preposition, "opposite" as an adjective, and "opposite building, opposite person" as a noun are English equivalents of the French phrase vis-Ã?-vis. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which literally means "face to face" -- remains "vee-za-vee" in French.
A person's face is 'visage' or 'figure'. An animal's face is 'face'.visage