"The rose" is an English equivalent of the French feminine singular phrase la rose. The two words merged together into a forename most famously occur in the novel LaRose by (Karen) Louise Erdrich (born June 7, 1954 in Little Falls, Minnesota) in 2016. The pronunciation will be "la-roz" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
La vie in French means "the life" in English.
La chambre in French means "the bedroom" in English.
"la baignoire" is "the bathtub" in French.
"la sœur" is "the sister" in French.
"Reference" in English is la référence in French.
"mother" is translated "la mère" in French.
"Color the girl's dress pink" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Colorie la robe de la fille rose. The imperative statement of command translates literally into English as "Color the dress of the girl pink." The pronunciation will be "ko-lo-ree la ruhb duh la fee roz" in French.
La means "the" so la rosa is "the rose" when translated from Catalan, Italian or Spanish to English.
Coup de la... in French means "blow of the..." in English.
"la fête"
La bonne vie in French means "the good life" in English.
On fait la paix in French means "We make peace" in English.