"Blue cheese cooked quickly over high heat" is an English equivalent of the French phrase sauté bleu. The masculine singular phrase most famously references a choice topping for salmon. The pronunciation will be "so-tey bluh" in French.
"Ski jump" is an English equivalent of the French phrase saut à ski. 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." The pronunciation will be "(luh) so a skee" in Alsatian French.
like "so" in english
saut
saut d'obstacles
Sauter (verb), saut (noun).
There is no literal translation of showjumping, but there are a couple of typically accepted phrases you can use. A horse show is cheval concours, and 'jumping' is saut d'obstacles.
saut en longueur I think...
saut and u pronounce it like sot
Saut de falaise!! u should know this!
Le Grand Saut means 'The great leap' in French. It refers to the jump planned by Michel Fournier on May 26, 2008. Fournier has attempted the jump before, but his efforts were unsuccessful.
The population of Saut-d'Eau is 34,885.
First attest in English in 1530, from Middle French sombresault, from Old Provencal sobresaut, from sobre "over" (from Latin supra "over") + saut"a jump," from Latin saltus (cf. modern slang 'salto'), from the root of salire "to leap"