English: "our vegetables"
French: "nos légumes"
that is 'vegetables' in french
Vegetable in french is les legumes.
Nos copains.
à la maison de nos amis, chez nos amis
No, I believe that's "numbers".The abbreviation of number is no. (from French nombre), the abbreviation of numbers is nos.
nos modes de vie
nos amis les animaux
toujours dans nos coeurs
In French, "legumes" is masculine plural, so it is "les légumes." The singular form is "le légume." Therefore, when referring to legumes in a general sense, you would use "les."
'notre' (one thing) or 'nos' (several things)
le français (french): fruit et légumes anglais (English): fruit and vegetables
Nos noms sont... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Our names are... ."Specifically, the masculine plural possessive adjective nos means "our." The masculine noun noms means "names." The verb sont means "(they) are."The pronunciation will be "noh noh soh" in French.