"Sweat" and -- literally -- "the sweat" are English equivalents of the French phrase le sueur. The pronunciation of the words -- which also translate as "perspiration" and "the perspiration" -- will be "luhsyoo-uhr" in French.
Le petit in French means "the little one" or "the small one" in English.
Traversez le pont! in French means "Go across the bridge!" in English.
le mot de passe is "the password" in French.
"The cord" is one literal English equivalent of the French phrase le cordon. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which also can be translated as "the lace," "the string" literally or "the band (of earth)" loosely -- will be "luh kor-do" in French.
Le chocolat (masc.) means 'the chocolate' in English. Bon is translated 'good'.
Est le... in French means "Is the..." in English.
Le pied in French is "the foot" in English.
Le nom in French is "the name" in English.
Le ciel in French means "the sky" in English.
Le coq in French means "the rooster" in English.
"Future" in English is le futur in French.
Je le savais in French means "I knew it" in English.
Voilà le stylo! in French is "Here is the pen!" in English.
Le sabre in French means "the saber" or "the cavalry sword" in English.
Le chien noir in French is "the black dog" in English.
The address of the Le Sueur Museum is: 709 N 2Nd St, Le Sueur, MN 56058
The address of the Le Sueur Public Library is: 118 E Ferry Street, Le Sueur, 56058 1906