Quatre églises françaises and quatre temples français are French equivalents of the English phrase "four French churches." Context makes clear whether "four French churches" for French-speaking Catholics (case 1) or "four French churches" for French-speaking Protestants (example 2) suit. The respective pronunciations will be "ka-trey-gleez fraw-sez" and "kat tawmp fraw-seh" in French.
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"The flop" colloquially in regard to the theater and "the oven" literally are English equivalents of the masculine singular phrase le four. Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "luh foor" in French.
four hundred is translated 'quatre cent' in French
The singular jolie and the plural jolies in the feminine and the singular joli and the plural jolisin the masculine are French equivalents of the English word "lovely." The pronunciation in all four cases will be "zho-lee" in French.
"Four-fifths" in English is quattro quinti in Italian.
"Four" in English is quattro in Italian.
Quarante-quatre is a French equivalent of the English word "forty-four (44)." The number represents the combination of the word quarante ("forty [4]") and quatre ("four [4]"). The pronunciation will be "keh-rawnt-kaht" in northerly French and "keh-rawn-tuh- ka-truh" in southerly French.
Produits cuits au four is a French equivalent of the English phrase "baked products." The pronunciation of the masculine prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "products baked in the oven" -- will be "pro-dwee kwee oh foor" in French.
Quatre dollars et vingt-cinq centimes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Four dollars and twenty-five cents." The monetary phrase models a rare instance in which English and French phrase or sentence structure resemble one another closely. The pronunciation will be "kat-do-lar ey veh-sehk saw-teem" in French.
"Two hundred ninety-four" in English is duecentonovantaquattro in Italian.
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has four official languages: 1. German 2. Italian 3. French 4. Romansch
There are four seasons.