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J'aime le rugby! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I like rugby!" The declaration models the French employment of definite articles -- in this case, le -- where English does not use "the" and translates literally as "I love rugby!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhem luh ryoog-bee" in French.
Terrain de rugby is a French equivalent of the English phrase "rugby pitch." The masculine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular le since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the" and translates literally as "ground of rugby" and loosely as "playing field for rugby" in English. The pronunciation will be "tey-rehd ryoog-bee" in French.
Rugby is the same in English and in French. The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular le since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(luh) ryoog-bee" in French.
Rugby à treize and rugby à XIII are French equivalents of the English phrase "rugby league." The phrase refers to 13-player rugby league football, with the first example referencing in a word what the second reveals in numbers. The pronunciation will be "ryoog-bee a trehz" in French.
Rugby is an English sport, developed at Rugby School, also played by the French
Rugby skills and hope
Its the Indian Premier League (IPL) Cricket trumpet.
Je suis rugbyman or Je suis joueur de rugby and Je suis rugbywoman or Je suis joueuse de rugby are French equivalents of the English phrase "I am a rugby player." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 1, 2) or masculine (examples 3, 4) gender suits. The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh swee ryoog-bee-man" or "zhuh swee zhwuhrd ryoog-bee" in the feminine and "zhuh swee ryoog-bee-wuh-man" or "zuh swee zhwuhzd ryoog-bee" in French.
Rugby League Varsity Match was created in 1981.
his favourite subjects in school are geography, rugby and cricket
To play rugby is 'jouer au rugby' in French.
If you can speak French try www.ffr13.com frenchrugbyclub.com is a new site out there dedicated to French Rugby that is updated regularly with results, news, fixtures and details about clubs and players. This is all written in English.