"The pure-blood of automobiles" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le pur sang des automobiles. The phrase most famously references advertisements about the French car Bugatti. The pronunciation will be "luh pyoor-saw dey-zo-to-mo-beel" in French.
The thoroughbred of automobiles
blood is translated 'sang' (masc.) in French.
"Sang" in English is Ho cantato ("I sang"), Hai cantato ("You sang"), Ha cantato ("He sang," "She sang"), Abbiamo cantato ("We sang"), Avete cantato("You all sang") and Hanno cantato ("They sang") in Italian.
Its pronounced 'Daeng' (rhymes with Sang, Rang, Bang) แดง
Bruno Pelletier is a French pop singer from Quebec, Canada. He performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview where he sang in English. He started a group called Pell where he sang in French.
Carmen is traditionally sung in French. There is also an English version performed by the English National Opera.
The French word for 'blood' is "sang."
Arm Diab sang the song Tamally Maak. He is a popular Egyptian singer. The song translated into the English version means Always with You. The song was released in 2000 and was in the album with the same name.
"Blood waters" is a literal English equivalent of the French name Signargues. It references a southern French plateau and red wine whose meaning comes from the sang ("blood") argues (Occitanian for eaux, "waters") during Frankish ruler Charles Martel's (690? - 741) battle against Europe-invading, Islam-professing Saracens in 736. It will be pronounced "see-nyarg" in northern French and "see-nyar-guh" in southerly French.
No, he sang in French; sometimes in Dutch (Flemish). Brel was not comfortable speaking English, which he didn't know much of anyway.
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Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
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