À votre tour in French means "(It's) your turn" in English.
"A feat of strength" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un tour de force.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The masculine noun tour literally means "journey, tour, turn". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun force translates as "strength".The pronunciation will be "eh toor duh forss" in French.
the same, tour.
La tour (la tour Eiffel .... the Eiffel tower)
I believe the answer is tour. :P
It stands for the victory of France in the French Revolution. Gustave Eiffel planned to build the tower to show his and every french person to feel happy about their country and victory.
Blague as a prank, tour in magic, and trucin cards and cheating are French equivalents of the English word "trick." The respective pronunciations will be "blahg," "toor," and "trook" in French.
"Send my love to Eiffel Tower!" in English means Envoyez mon amour à la Tour Eiffel! in French.
Tour is a French equivalent of the Scottish Gaelic word tùr. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which translates literally into English as "tower" -- will be "toor" in French.
"Night tour" is one English equivalent of the French phrase circuit de nuit. The pronunciation of the words -- which also translate as "night circuit (track, trip)" -- will be "seer-kwee duh nwee" in French.
"I love my tour guide!" in English is Amo la mia guida turistica! in Italian.
The French words "banque royale" mean royal bank when translated into English. The Tour de la Banque Royale (Royal Bank Tower) is a skyscraper in Montreal, Canada.
PREPARATEVI - PERCHE VENIAMO IN TOUR - The word tour remains the same as it is used as is in the Italian language...
'to have a good bicycle ride' is translated "faire un bon tour de vélo" in French.
"Feat" is an English equivalent of the French phrase tour de force.Specifically, the masculine noun tour literally means "measurement, turn." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun force means "strength."The pronunciation is "toor duh fohrss."
"A feat of strength" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un tour de force.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The masculine noun tour literally means "journey, tour, turn". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun force translates as "strength".The pronunciation will be "eh toor duh forss" in French.
"Nose Circuit" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tour de Nez. The feminine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun most famously reference the yearly bicycle competition which is held in Reno, Nevada's world-famous casino city, and owes its origins to first anniversary celebrations in 1986 regarding the coffeehouse Deux Gros Nez ("Two Big Noses"). The pronunciation will be "toor duh ney" in French.
They are called "stages" in English, "étapes" in French.