libre, liberté, large, lion
Il
Livre
the ( preceding a word beginning with a vowel)
'L ' amour' meaning 'the love'.
Astronaute is a French equivalent of the English word "astronaut."Specifically, the French word can be either a feminine or a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is l. The apostrophe is placed immediately after the letter l and immediately before the first letter of the noun.The pronunciation is "ah-stroh-noht."
Enthusiasme is a literal French equivalent of the English word "enthusiasm." The masculine singular word may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular l' since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(l)aw-tyoo-zyasm" in Alsatian French and "(l)aw-tyoo-zya-smuh" in Cevenol French.
the has no gender in french considering you say the girl or the boy in English it would be LA fille ou LE garçon in french
4 letters, 2 sylables. The word is "Noël".
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
liberté, livre, lion
'une salope' is a disparaging French word meaning "s-l-u-t"
Lapin,le... Oh god there's tons.