"A parka" and "one windbreaker" are English equivalents of the French phrase un anorak. The masculine singular word un may function as the indefinite article "a, an" or the number "one" whereas the masculine singular noun anorak references a hooded, waterproof coat. The pronunciation will be "eh-na-no-rak" in French.
"Un anorak" is a warm waterproof winter jacket that you wear at ski or when temperatures are really low.
As-tu un stylo? in French means "Do you have a pen?" in English.
Un pour tous, tous pour un in French means "one for all, all for one" in English.
"(A) blow" in English is (un) coup, and "to blow" is souffler, in Italian.
"comme un fou" means "like a madman".
"Un anorak" is a warm waterproof winter jacket that you wear at ski or when temperatures are really low.
Un haut in French means "a summit" or "one top" in English.
Un dragon (French) is spelled 'a dragon' (English).
Un hublot in French means "a porthole" in English.
Un film en anglais in French means "a film in English" in English.
The English article "a" is translated "un" (masculine) or "une" (feminine) in French.
Vous êtes un mégot! in French is "You are a cigarette butt!" in English.
Ayez un jour béni! in French is "Have a blessed day!" in English.
a lamb is called 'un agneau' in French.
'un cocktail' (masc.)
un pissenlit (masc.)
un papillonles butterflee a butterfly -> un papillon