'Oil spill' is an English equivalent of 'marée noire'.
The feminine noun 'marée' means 'tide'. The feminine adjective 'noire' means 'black'. Together, they're pronounced 'mah-reh nwahr'.
"Black widow" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase veuve noire. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which references a super-venomous spider (Latrodectus spp) scientifically and a man-killing woman socially -- will be "vuhv nwar" in French.
Black is an English equivalent of 'noir'. The French word is pronounced 'nwahr'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'noire' is pronounced 'nwahrr'.
"Black night" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase nuit noire. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which most famously references a 2005-released movie regarding Algerian protests in Paris, France on October 17, 1961 -- will be "nwee nwar" in French.
truffe noire or nez noire
Noir is the French equivalent of the English word "black."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "nwahr." The feminine form, noire, also is pronounced "nwahr."
Veuve noire means "black widow" in French. It is the name of a species of spiders.
A mare usque ad mare (From sea to sea) in English and (D'un ocean à l'autre) in French.
The English "black girl" can easily be translated in French. The noun comes first in French, followed by the descriptor. So, it becomes "file noire".
veuve noire = black widow in french
"carte noire" means 'black card' in French. This is a coffee brand also.
merci it sounds basically like the English words mare, see
"Beauté noire" is "black beauty" in English; "beauté de noire" isn't grammatically correct.