Le foyer (masculine noun) has several meanings in French:
- hearth, place where the fire is lit in a chimney;
- (Architecture) foyer, common room where spectators could spend their time during the entracts; in a college or high school, the students home;
- (figurative) home, household, family house;
- (Physics) centre, vertex, source;
- (Geometry) vertex;
- (Optics) focus;
- (health) source; (figuratively: the point from where a disease, problem, danger spreads and radiates);
- (figurative) centre, main place.
It depends on where you are from. Typically, if your native language is English you will pronounce it "Foy-yer." If your native language is French, however, you would pronounce it "Foy-yay."
The English translation of dans le is "inside the" or "in the".
I am going to paint the foyer a shade of light blue. A foyer is a room in a house, usually the entrance room. It originates from France
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
the word 'heart' is translated 'le coeur' in French.
Lucien Le Foyer has written: 'Le minimum de salaire en Belgique' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Minimum wage
'le foyer'
The cast of Le foyer perdu - 1911 includes: Maria Fromet Jean Kemm Gabrielle Robinne
This phrase translated, translates as: I want 'foyer' with you. The word foyer translates as foyer. Words in Spanish that might complete this sentence are bailar, or cantar.
The cast of Willy garde le bonheur du foyer - 1913 includes: William Sanders as Willy
The cast of Le grillon du foyer - 1922 includes: Charles Boyer Paul Jorge Sabine Landray Henriette Moret Marcel Vibert
The cast of Le jouet criminel - 1969 includes: Philippe Bruneau as Le mari de la femme au foyer Florence Delay as La femme au foyer Sylvain Godet Jean Marais as Le vieil homme
Oil on Canvas.
The cast of Le retour au foyer - 1911 includes: Candieux Lineval Cressonnier Delnay Gabrielle Chalon Madame Fromet Maria Fromet Henriette Moret Fernand Tauffenberger
The home is 'la maison' in French. In the figurative sense, it is translated 'le foyer'.
It depends on where you are from. Typically, if your native language is English you will pronounce it "Foy-yer." If your native language is French, however, you would pronounce it "Foy-yay."