"Soeur de la mère" is a French phrase that translates to "aunt on the mother's side" in English. It refers to the sister of someone's mother.
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
Soeur de la mère in French means "sister of the mother" in English.
Your husband's sister is "la soeur de mon mari" in French, or "la belle-soeur" which is the term for the sister-in-law.
La soeur is 'the sister.' Note. La Soeur is probably 'the nun'.
la chambre de ma soeur
Valentin's sister is funny
Hello my sister from Michel. Maybe he said: Dites Bonjour a mon soeur ... Say hello to my sister from Michel.
The cast of Junior - 2011 includes: Bernard Blancan as Le prof de maths Virgile Bramly as Le prof de catch Daisy Broom as Joyce Louis Dussol as Vinnie Thierry Frau as Le chauffeur de bus Anna Giunashvili as Copine de la soeur Jade Gourhand as Copine de la soeur Virgil Leclaire as Arnaud Garance Marillier as Justine Alice Migeon as Copine de la soeur
la chambre is bedroom and ma soeur means my sister. So... teqnically it means the bedroom of my sister but in English it would mean my sisters bedroom.
le frère de la mère (this is the French correct spelling) is " l'oncle ", the uncle. frere means brother and mere means mother
"La soeur de ma mère" "Ma tante" : my aunt
The head of my mother