"Fashionable marriage" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mariage Ã? la mode. The pronunciation of the words -- which literally translate as "marriage among the fashionable (the wealthy)" -- will be "ma-rya-zha la mod" in French.
La mode
"The fashion" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la mode. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which also translates as "the fashion industry," "the trend" -- will be "la mud" in French.
"Trendy and sexy!" in English is à la mode et sexy! in French.
La mode féminine.
"What is your favorite fashion label?" in English is Quelle est votre marque de mode préférée? in French.
The word 'stylisme' is a French word that when translated into English means 'styling' or 'design'. When using the French term 'stylisme de mode', one is referring to fashion design.
do you want to play in time-trial mode?
This is a french phrase that means "skid mark" in English. As in, the mess left behind in your underwear if you have not wiped well after your last bowel movement.
"The (musical) mode D" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la mode Re.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun mode means "(musical) mode". The mode Rerefers to "D".The pronunciation will be "lah mohd rey" in French.
French for fashion is La Mode. So we get mode, modish.
"Imperative" is an English equivalent of the French word impératif. The masculine singular word serves as an adjective -- with the additional meanings of "imperious" or "peremptory" -- or a noun -- with the meaning of "imperative" as a "pressing need" or "priority" or as a grammatical mode of command. The pronunciation will be "eh-pey-ra-teef" in French.
Le mode conditionnel is a French equivalent of the incorrect English phrase "the conditional tense." The masculine singular definite article, noun, and adjective translate literally and properly into English as "the conditional mood," whose tense may be present or past. The pronunciation will be "luh muhd ko-dee-tsyo-nel" in French.