"Pete" and "Petey" are just two English equivalents of the French name Perrin.
Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. It serves as a nickname to the French name Pierre ("Peter"). The pronunciation will be "per-reh" for the nickname and "pyehr" for the given name.
Ain is the name of a french departement (a king of french region) so there's no translation for it
The English translation of the French term 24 heures is; 24 hours. Also a Switzerland to French language daily news paper goes by the name of 24 heures.
Naples is the same in English and French.Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It refers to the capital of the south Italian region of Campania. The pronunciation will be "nahpl" in French.
It's the same as English only it's pronounced differently when you're using a French accent.
It's in French. I don't think that the "Don" is a word in French, but it might be a name. "sont vous" is "are you"
The surname Perrin is English and French. It comes from the Middle English, Old French personal name Perrin, a nickname for the French name Pierre or Peter in English.
The French translation for the name Ralph is Raoul.
There is no translation to any name in English to French but they maybe pronounced differently
Belle is a french name and word which means beautiful.
It's the same as English.
The name Gary does not have a direct translation in French. It is an English name that does not have a common equivalent in the French language.
Lewis is translated into Louis.
it's a cute name for 'dog'
Ain is the name of a french departement (a king of french region) so there's no translation for it
The French translation for Austin is "Austin". The name remains the same in both English and French.
This is a recently invented girl's name apparently derived from the English 'darling'.
"Je m'appelle Francisco."