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lia femme is a french words. The spanish translation is "Mujer Atada" and the english traslation is "Tied woman"
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Suis is the French equivalent of the English word "am."Specifically, the French and English words are both verbs. They both represent the first person singular in the present indicative tense. The pronunciation will be "swee" in French.
The words tante couri ate appear to be French in origin. These words translate into the English language as aunt ate Couri.
Lisez is a French word. It's English translation is to read or to view written letters and convert them into words which have meaning.
One can find information about translating words from English to French at many on-line translator sites. For example translation babylon and Wiktionary both supply this information.
a windy hill is 'une colline ventée', 'une colline avec beaucoup de vent' in French.
"A" or "one" can be English equivalents of the French words unand une.Specifically, both words are singular indefinite articles which translate as "a, one". The word un represents the masculine form while une is the feminine. The pronunciation will be "eh" in the masculine and "yoon" in the feminine in French.
A dictionary site for individual words: Wordreference.com A translation site for full sentences: translate.google.com
Madame IS a French word. It needs no translation when using it in French. Many "English" words are actually borrowed from other languages, the word madame is one example.
"Sea" and "purchase" are English equivalents of the French words mer and acquisition.Specifically, the feminine noun mer means "sea." The feminine noun acquisition means "acquisition, purchase." The respective pronunciations will be "mehr" and "ah-kee-zee-syoh" in French.