"Baby (number) two" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bébé deux.
Specifically, the masculine noun bébé means "baby". The number deux translates as "two". The pronunciation will be "bey-bey duh" in French.
The phrase "les deux" translates to "the two" in English.
"The two brothers" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les deux frères.Specifically, the masculine plural definite article lesmeans "the." The number deux means "two." The masculine noun frères means "brothers."The pronunciation will be "ley duh frehr" in French.
"Partie deux oui" in French translates to "Part two yes" in English. It can refer to the second part of something with agreement or affirmation.
Deux nez is a French equivalent of the English phrase "two noses." The masculine noun shows the same form in the singular and in the plural. The pronunciation will be "duh ney" in French.
The word two in English is translated to "deux" in French.
deux means 'two' in English.
Deux sœurs.
(De) cent un à deux cents is a French equivalent of the English phrase "(from) 101 to 200." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "(from) 100 (and) one to two hundreds" in English. The pronunciation will be "(duh saw eh a duh saw" in French.
"09.02.2005" in English is le deux septembre, deux mille cinq as an English way of writing dates, but le neuf février, deux mille cinq as a French way of writing dates, in French.
"Deuh" is the pronunciation of the French word "deux."Specifically, the French word may function as an adjective, noun or pronoun. In all cases, it is masculine. Its translation is "two."
English: two German: zwei French: deux Spanish: dos Portuguese: dois Welsh:deu
I have two loves.