'Sunflower field' is an English equivalent of 'champ de tournesol'.
The masculine noun 'champ' means 'field, meadow'. Its singular definite article is 'le' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'un' ['a, one']. The preposition 'de' means 'of from'. The masculine noun 'tournesol'means 'sunflower' [Helianthus anuus].
All together, they're pronounced 'shaw duh toorn-sohl'.
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.
Je vous ai informé au sujet de ceci in French means "I have informed you about this" in English.
some French words or expressions used in English: déjà vu rendez-vous cul-de-sac a propos joie de vivre ....
Location: Champ de Mars, Paris
What is there on the ground floor? (rez de chaussée)
a field of flowers is translated as " un champ de fleurs"
'Champ de tournesol' is a French equivalent of 'sunflower field'.The masculine noun 'champ' means 'field, meadow'. Its singular definite article is 'le' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'un' ['a, one']. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'tournesol'means 'sunflower' [Helianthus anuus].All together, they're pronounced 'shaw duh toorn-sohl'.
un champ de bataille
de (french) = of (english)
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
The population of Bois-de-Champ is 112.
Terrain de sport in French is "sports ground" in English.
Coup de grâce in French is "killing blow" in English.
Coup de la... in French means "blow of the..." in English.
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.
Qui est de Paris? in French is "Who is from Paris?" in English.
Café de Toi in French means "Coffeehouse of You" or "Your Coffeehouse" in English.