'Garden weeds' is an English equivalent of 'mauvaises herbes du jardin'.
The French word 'mauvaises' is a feminine adjective that means 'bad'. The feminine noun 'herbes' means 'herbs'. The word 'du' combines the preposition 'de' and the masculine definite article 'le' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine noun 'jardin' means 'garden'.
All together, they're pronounced 'maoh-veh-zehrb dyoo zhar-deh'.
'Mauvaises herbes du jardin' is a French equivalent of 'garden weeds'.The feminine adjective 'mauvaises' means 'bad'. The feminine noun 'herbes' means 'herbs'. The word 'du'combines the preposition 'de' and the masculine definite article 'le' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine noun 'jardin' means 'garden'.All together, they're pronounced 'moh-veh-zehr dyoo zhahr-deh'.
un jardin anglais
"The flower garden" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin de fleur. The horticulture-related phrase translates literally as "the garden of (the) flower" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh zhar-deh duh fluhr" in French.
"Garden" is an English equivalent of "jardin."The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "zhahr-deh."
"The winter garden" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin d'hiver. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "luh zhar-deh dee-ver" in French.
Jardin is masculine in both French and Spanish.
A garden is "un jardin" (masc.) in French.
"Elegance, garden of life" and "Elegance, life's garden" are English equivalents of the French phrase Élégance, jardin de vie. The pronunciation will be "ey-ley-gaws zhar-deh duh vee" in French.
"A garden in (the) Mediterranean" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un jardin en Méditerranée. The phrase most famously references a product by the world-famous cologne/perfume company Hermès. The pronunciation will be "eh zhar-deh aw mey-dee-tey-ra-ney" in French.
Au jardin.
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