(La) pita and (le) pain pita are French equivalents of the Greek-English word "pita." The respective pronunciations of the feminine singular definite article and noun and of the masculine singular definite article and noun with a noun used adjectivally -- which translate literally as "(the) pita" and "(the) bread pita" -- will be "(la) PEA-ta" and "(luh) peh PEA-ta" in French.
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pain pita
The word "pita" in French is feminine.
with is translated 'avec' in French.
she has translated is "elle a traduit" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
it is translated to e'tape, but when e'tape is translated from french to English it also means step
"who" is translated "qui" in French
"mother" is translated "la mère" in French.
in French, the sea is translated 'la mer'
ribs is translated 'les côtes' in French.
Yes, the whole series was translated into French.