"White soil" is an English equivalent of the French masculine singular phrase sol blanc. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite le ("the") or indefinite du ("some") articles -- will be "sol blaw" or "sol blawnk" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
Sol in Italian is the musical tone G in English.
'Barre au sol' is an important part of the training to become a ballet dancer. Sol means on the floor, where the dancers do their stretching and position exercises. In English it is translated as 'barre exercises' or 'barre work'.
"Sole kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sol bacio. The masculine singular adjective and noun model a poetic spelling since the former lacks the proper textbook Italian spelling of solo. The pronunciation will be "sol BA-tcho" in Italian.
"We comfort one another when we compare each other" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quand on se compare on se console. The declarative statement translates literally as "When one compares one another, one consoles one another" in English. The pronunciation will be "kaw-to suh ko-par o suh ko-sol" in French.
In Mexico it is called "sol" in english its sun in french it is "le soleil"
Sun - English Soleil - French Sole - Italian Sol - Spanish słońce - polish Sol - Swedish Sonne - German
sol in english is suncalor in english is hot or heat
sous-sol means underground (or basement in a building) in French.
German: die Sonne Italian: il sole Spanish: el sol French: le soleil obviously! english: The Sun
"Nuevo Sol" translates into English as "new sun".
Sous-sol means underground or basement in English.
The basement is 'le sous-sol' (masculine noun) in French.