Clé de ton coeur is a French equivalent of the English phrase "key to your heart." The phrase, which translates literally as "key of your heart," may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) kleyd toh kur" in French.
do you have my key ? is "est-ce vous avez ma clé ?" in French.
Tu m'as manqué! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I missed you!" The declaration also translates literally as "I've missed you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ma maw-key" in French.
Québec is a French equivalent of the English name "Quebec." The proper place name traces its origins back to the Algonquin word kébec for "where the river narrows." The pronunciation will be "key-bek" in French.
"Why did you question me?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu me questionnais? The question also translates as "Why did you interrogate me?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo muh key-styo-neh" in French.
Qu'y étudie-t-on? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is studied?" The pronunciation of the interrogative in the third person impersonal singular -- which translates literally as "What does one study there?" -- will be "key-tyoo-dee-to" in French.
Ta clé and votre clé are French equivalents of the English phrase "your key." Context makes clear whether a formal (case 2) or an informal "you" (example 1) or two or more "you all" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ta kley" and "vot kley" in French.
Toi qui... is a French equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Tu che... . The phrase translates as "You who..." in English. The respective pronunciations will be "twa kee" in French and "too key" in Spanish.
'a key' is translated 'une clé' or 'une clef' in French. Both nouns are pronounced "clay"
Key in French is CléExample.. 'key word' is translated to 'mot clé'You will also find clefs (no stress on the "e"). Both are correct.
Key (for open doors): Chiave [Kee-ave] Key (of the keyboard): Tasto
"ki" sounds like the English word key
ki pronounced: key