la bouche (fem.) means the mouth in French.
"La bouche" in French means "the mouth" in English.
Bouchée
"mouth" in French is "bouche".
La bouche is a feminine noun.feminine
The French word for mouth is "bouche."
"Pour la bouche" is a French expression that translates to "for the mouth." It is often used to refer to food or drinks that are meant to be enjoyed or consumed.
Yes, "ferme la bouche" is French for "shut your mouth" or "close your mouth".
La bouche is a feminine noun.feminine
"La bouche" is the mouth in French; "besos" doesn't exist in French, but is the Spanish word for "kisses".
La bouche
The French word for mouth is "bouche."
"mouth" in French is "bouche".
la bouche (fem.)
'Femme La Bouche' is most certainly a misspelling for "ferme la bouche" (say fer-MAY la boosh") which translates as "shut your mouth" in French. "Shut up" would be "fermez-la", and "ferme la bouche" is not idiomatic, unless you're teaching a young kid not to eat with gaping mouth.
fermer la bouche
Elle a de la peinture sur sa bouche.
"Pour la bouche" is a French expression that translates to "for the mouth." It is often used to refer to food or drinks that are meant to be enjoyed or consumed.
fermez la bouche (shut your mouth)arrêtte! (stop!)silence! (silence)tais-toi!/taisez-vous!
"Shut your mouth!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Ferme la bouche!Specifically, the imperative verb ferme is "close, shut". The feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine noun bouche translates as "mouth".The pronunciation will be "fehrm lah boosh" in French.