Caribbean
"the French West Indies" are called "les Antilles", or "les Antilles françaises" if the context needs clarification.
"Antilles" in French refers to the group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, specifically the Lesser Antilles and Greater Antilles. It can also refer to the residents or culture of these islands.
Columbus
Jamaica is the island country of the Greater Antilles that uses English as its official language.
La soupe des Antilles françaises is a French equivalent of the English phrase "soup in the French Antilles." The pronunciation of the phrase -- which literally means "the soup of the French Antilles -- will be "la soop dey-zaw-teey fraw-zez" in French.
Manel Alonso has written: 'En el mar de les antilles'
Is English it is "The Miserables".
Les trains means "the trains" in English.
La soupe is 'the soup' in English. The plural is 'les soupes'.
"Les pics" means "the peaks" (as in mountain peaks) in English.
"Les souliers" means "the shoes" in English.
J'aime les voitures et les chevaux means: "I like cars and horses" in English.