"Electro dance," "milky way," and "tecktonik" are English equivalents of the French phrase la tecktonik. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which may or may not include the feminine singular definite article la("the") and which references hard- and jump-style street dancing amalgamated in southern Parisian suburbs -- will be "la tek-to-neek" in French.
C'est quoi la falaise? in French means "What is the cliff?" in English.
Vive la différence! in French means "Long live the difference!" in English.
the rain - la pluie to rain - pleuvoir
It is spelled "la neige" (fem.)
"The homosexual" is a polite English equivalent of the French phrase la poof. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- whose use is demeaning and hurtful and must be avoided -- will be "la poof" in 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.
"mother" is translated "la mère" in French.
"Reference" in English is la référence in French.
Coup de la... in French means "blow of the..." in English.
"la fête"
La femme fatale in French means "the fatal woman" in English.
La vie sourit in French mean "Life smiles" in English.
La bonne vie in French means "the good life" in English.
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.