"Cuore maggiore" is an Italian equivalent of "coeur majeur."
Specifically, the Italian masculine noun "cuore" and the French masculine noun "coeur" mean "heart." The Italian masculine/feminine adjective "maggiore" and the French masculine adjective "majeur" mean "major, principal." The pronunciation is "KWOH-reh mahdj-DJYOH-reh" in Italian and "kuhr mah-zhoor" in French.
The French word "coeur" is masculine.
The french word for heart is masculine. un coeur.
Bon coeur (il a bon coeur, vous avez bon coeur)
heart
[kœʁ]
"Mon coeur" means "my heart" in French. It can be used as a term of endearment.
the word 'heart' is translated 'le coeur' in French.
It was originally believed to have come from coeur mechant, the French phrase for “evil heart,”
sang froid is the French expression for "cold blood"cold-hearted is sans coeur
mon coeur.
"le coeur"
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