Scurvy dog
A dog is 'un chien' (masc.) in French.
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The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
A big dog would be "un grand chien" in French.
nourrir le chien is the phrase in french. This translation means feed the dog.
beaux rêves
"Dentist for (a) dog" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase dentiste pour chien. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which also translates as "canine dentist" or "dog dentist" -- will be "daw-teest poor shya" in French.
Gigi
Chien brun is a French equivalent of the English phrase "brown dog." The masculine singular phrase most famously refers to the canine character in the 2013-published collection of six novellas by Jim Harrison (Dec. 11, 1937-Mar. 26, 2016). The pronunciation will be "shya breh" in French.
Bien means good in french"Bien to" isn't a French phrase, but if you mean bientôt, that means "soon"
"Dog bayou" and "rugged bayou" are respectively literal and loose English equivalents of the French phrase bayou de chien.Specifically, the masculine noun bayou functions as a French loan word in English. The prepositional phrase de chien literally is "of dog". It may refer to a bayou whose terrain and/or waters are challenging, rugged, wild.The pronunciation will be "ba-yoo duh shya" in French.
la belle vie
"Good Francis" is the literal English equivalent of the French phrase bon Francis.Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine proper noun Francis translates the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "bo fraw-seess" in French.
good for something -- bon pour quelque chose(sort of a strange phrase...)
"Bonjour mademoiselle" IS a French phrase. If you say this, you are speaking French. It means "Good day, miss" in English.
Bonjour, mademoiselle! in French is "Good day, miss!" in English.