"More beautiful in my life and the..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase plus belle dans ma vie et le... . The pronunciation of the feminine singular prepositional phrase will be "plyoo bel daw ma vee ey luh" in French.
dans le rêve means 'in the dream' in French.
Qui habites dans un palais? in French is "Who lives in a palace?" in English.
Alice pleure dans la cuisine in French means Alice is crying in the kitchen" in English.
Dans quel pays coule la Tamise? in French is "In which country does the River Thames flow?" in English.
did you got it in an egg?
"In my house" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase dans ma maison. The preposition, feminine singular possessive adjective, and feminine singular noun also may be translated literally into English as "in my home." The pronunciation will be "daw ma meh-zo" in French.
Pourquoi avez-vous des gens dans votre pantalon? in French means "Why do you have people in your pants?" in English.
"What's in...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans...? The question translates literally into English as "What is this that it (he, one, she) has there in...?" The pronunciation will be "keh-skee-lya daw" in French.
Ta mère est tombée dans la rue hier! in French is "Your mother fell in the street yesterday!" in English.
"dans un pays chaud" means "in a hot country" in French. This is commonly used for countries with a tropical climate.
what are you doing for a living?
"In the class" and "in the lesson" are English equivalents of the French phrase dans la classe. Context makes clear which option suits for the feminine singular prepositional phrase. The pronunciation will be "daw la klahs" in French.