"Sister" or "the sister" may be English equivalents of the French phrase la soeur.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun soeur means "sister." The pronunciation will be similar to the English noun "sir."
Soeur
My sister is an English equivalent of 'ma soeur'. The feminine possessive 'ma' means 'my'. The feminine noun 'soeur' means 'sister'. Together, they're pronounced 'mah suhr'.Note. When a french-speaker refers to 'ma soeur' he is talking about his sister; however, when he addresses someone as 'ma soeur' he is talking to a nun. The latter case translates as "Sister", while the former is "my sister".
la grande sœur is the big sister in French.
La soeur is 'the sister.' Note. La Soeur is probably 'the nun'.
soeur
Soeur in French means "sister" in English.
"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.
Soeur de la mère in French means "sister of the mother" in English.
Soeur
"la sœur" is "the sister" in French.
a sister is called 'une soeur' in French. 'soeur' is pronounced like 'coeur', that is about the sound of the English word 'Sir'
Bonne Soeur is a French term. The literal translation is good sister. However, used in context, a bonne soeur is a nun.
Tu es ma soeur préférée! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "You're my favorite sister!" The declaration translates literally as "You're my preferred sister!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey ma sur prey-fey-rey" in French.
My sister has eyes.
My sister is an English equivalent of 'ma soeur'. The feminine possessive 'ma' means 'my'. The feminine noun 'soeur' means 'sister'. Together, they're pronounced 'mah suhr'.Note. When a french-speaker refers to 'ma soeur' he is talking about his sister; however, when he addresses someone as 'ma soeur' he is talking to a nun. The latter case translates as "Sister", while the former is "my sister".
literally "ma belle soeur vient", but this is confusing as "une belle-soeur" (hyphenated) is not a sister, but a sister-in-law. It would be better to say in a separate phrase "ma soeur est belle"
une soeur