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 chambre is bedroom and ma soeur means my sister. So... teqnically it means the bedroom of my sister but in English it would mean my sisters bedroom.
Soeur
"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."
la grande sœur is the big sister in French.
French: voici ma main English: here is my hand
Ma soeur
My sister has eyes.
Do you have a sister? Avez-vous une soeur? or: As-tu une soeur? (less formal) You have a sister. Vous avez une soeur. or: Tu as une soeur.
Soeur in French means "sister" in English.
"Je t'aime ma soeur" means "I love my sister" in English.
Ma soeur jumelle means 'my twin sister' in English.
are you doing boxing, sister?
To write "my sister" in French, you would say "ma soeur."
"je t'aime, ma soeur" or "ma soeur, je t'aime"
ma soeur means 'my sister' in French.
it doesn't exist in french. Ma soeur = my sister
Avec ma soeur