"mon cahier d'exercice bleu" means "my blue exercise book" (or workbook).
Bleu et vert is French and means blue and green.
Since the French colours are RED, WHITE and BLUE in Enlgish, they are ROUGE (red), BLANC(white) and BLEU(blue)
"The big blue" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le gran bleu.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine adjective gran means "big, great." The masculine adjective/noun bleu means "blue."The pronunciation will be "luh graw bluh" in French.
Bleu foncé
light blue
"bleu ciel" means "sky blue" in French.
"Light blue" is an English equivalent of the French phrase bleu clair. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective will be "bluh klehr" in French.
Bleu et vert is French and means blue and green.
It's practically the same thing in English but switch up the E and U English is blue in french is bleu
"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.
The way you say BLUE in french is "BLEU"
Since the French colours are RED, WHITE and BLUE in Enlgish, they are ROUGE (red), BLANC(white) and BLEU(blue)
bleu is french for the colour blue
bleu marine
'bleu' means blue in French.
Bleu is the traditional French word, where the "fromage bleu" was invented. Blue is English. In American stores it can be spelled either way, though many bleu cheeses are imported from Canada or France. If it's from a local dairy, you'll probably be buying blue cheese.
"Of the so blue country" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase du pays aussi bleu. The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which also translates literally as "of the blue country too" -- will be "dyoo pa-ee o-see bluh" in French.