"The" and "of the" or "some" are English equivalents of the French words les and des.
Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les is "the". The word des translates as "of the" when it combines the preposition de ("of") with the article les. It translates as "some" when it functions as a partitive.
The pronunciation will be "ley" and "dey" in French.
des chaussettes are 'socks' in French.
"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
Have the frogs legs.
"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.
"des mains bénies"
'des images' (fem.)
Des chausettes propres
the French word for turtle (and for tortoise) is "une tortue" pl; "des tortues"
Il a des yeux brun. English translation: he has brown eyes.
"Some knives" is an English equivalent of the French phrase des couteaux.Specifically, the word des is the partitive in this context. It therefore may be translated as "some." The masculine noun couteaux means "knives."The pronunciation will be "dey koo-toh" in French.
Hay fever is "rhume des foins", it's the literal translation of the english expression.
English to french an eye = un oeil eyes = des yeux
"Company of merchants" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Compagnie des marchands.Specifically, the feminine noun compagnie is "company". The word des means "of the". The masculine noun marchandstranslates as "merchants".The pronunciation will be "kohm-pah-nyee dey mahr-shaw" in French.
Traduction Français-Anglais des mots de base is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Basic French words translated in English".Specifically, the feminine noun traduction is "translation". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun français means "French". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun anglais means "English". The word des means "of the", from the combination of the preposition de ("of") with the masculine plural article les("the"). The masculine noun mots means "words". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun base translates as "base".The pronunciation will be "trah-dyook-syoh fraw-she awn-gleh dey mohs duh bahz" in French.
Des neiges in French means "of the snows" in English.
"Of the gloves" and "some gloves" are just two English equivalents of the French phase des gants.Specifically, the word des functions partitively as "some" and prepositionally as "of the" according to context. The masculine noun gants means "gloves." Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "dey gaw" in French.