Rouget and rouget barbet are French equivalents of the English phrase "red mullet." Birthplace, context and personal preference determine which version suits. The respective pronunciation will be "roo-zhey" and "roo-zhey bar-bey" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Chez rouge in French means "at red" in English.
purplish red
Il a des fleurs rouges in French means "He has some red flowers" in English.
"In red" is an English equivalent of the French phrase en rouge. The term "red" may refer not only to color but also to communist beliefs, make-up effects from blush and lipstick, and wine. The pronunciation will be "aw roozh" in French.
Red stick is translated 'Baton rouge' in French.
"Red" in English is rosso in Italian.
Furoncle is a French equivalent of the English word "boil." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which references the mound-like, red-colored skin infection and which translates more formally as "furuncle" -- will be "fyoo-rokl" in French.
"Red fire" in English is rosso fuoco in Italian.
Merah
Bella rossa
"Not worth a red cent" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas en valeur un cent rouge. The pronunciation of the words -- which translate literally as "not in usefulness (value, worth)" a red cent" -- will be "pa-zaw va-luhr eh saw roozh" in French.
Mullet