"Single bed" is an English equivalent of the French phrase lit simple. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (le, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "lee sehmp" in more northerly French and "lee sehm-pluh" in more southerly French.
"je peux faire votre lit ?" is a question you will hear in an hostel. It means "may I make your bed?".The word "roche" is unrelated; it is translated "rock" (as a stone) in English.
"To wet the bed" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mouiller le lit. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the present infinitive -- which refers to the bedwetting stage in childhood -- will be "mwee-yey luh lee" in French.
le lit = the bed
Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
"French lit" is an abbreviation for "French literature," which refers to literary works written in the French language. This term encompasses a wide range of writings, including novels, poems, plays, and essays by French authors.
ねたみ=netami=envy, lit. jealousyHope this helps~
Mon coeur est brisé (lit. my heart is broken)
to spread = étaler, répandrea bedspread = un jeté de lit
A bed is 'un lit' in French.
The French word "lit" is masculine.
"konban wa" lit. "evening is" is a phrase used to say, "good evening" in modern day Japan. It was initially part of a longer sentence but has become recognized as this simple phrase.