"Snail with short, black hairs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Escargot des cheveux noirs et courts.
Specifically, the masculine noun escargot is "snail". The word des literally means "of the", from the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the masculine plural definite article les ("the"). The masculine noun cheveux means "hair (of a person), hairs (in general)". The masculine adjective noirs means "black". The conjunction et means "and". The masculine adjective courts translates as "short".
The pronunciation will be "eh-skahr-goh dey shuh-vuh nwah ey koor" in French.
cheveux means hair in French.
"la couleur des cheveux" is the hair color in French.
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Literally 'bon cheveux' means "good hair" in French, but this isn't used at all in French. 'Beaux cheveux' means "nice / beautiful hair".
hair = cheveux
Les cheveux (masc.) mean the hair in French. This is the plural form of "un cheveu" (One hair).
"Chestnut brown hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase cheveux châtains. The masculine plural noun and adjective also translate into English as "light brown-colored hair." The pronunciation will be "shuh-vuh sha-teh" in French.
"Blonde hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cheveux blonds. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which translates literally as "the blond hairs" -- will be "ley shuh-vuh blo" in French.
Soft hair is "des cheveux doux" in French.
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"And fasten your hair!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Et fixe les cheveux! The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular will be "ety feeks ley shu-vuh" in French.
The English translation is FOR.