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The French "devoir" is equivalent to the English "must" or "have to."
The French equivalent of the English phrase, to have, is: avoir.
It is a little confusing as to what you are asking.If you are asking for the French equivalent of the English word "son", it would "fils" (fee-s).If you are asking for the English equivalent of the French word "son", it would "his/her/its".
It is the French abbreviation for Company. The English equivalent would be Co.
In english, "defile" means "Dewire" because in french, File means wire.
Avoir is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "to have." The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "a-vwar" in French.
Heir is an English word - the French equivalent is - un héritier.
Ils in French is "they" in English.
"Michael" is an English equivalent of the French name "Michelle."Specifically, the French word is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "mee-shehl." The masculine equivalent is "Michel."
"To lie" is an English equivalent of "mentir."Specifically, the French word is the infinitive form of the verb. The pronunciation is "mawn-teer." The French equivalent of the English noun "lie" is "mensonge," which is pronounced "mawhn-sohnzh."
"Ahoy" is an English equivalent of the French word Ohé! The pronunciation will be "o-ey" in French.
It's a title of nobility, the equivalent of English "Duke".