"Firefly" or "Lightning bug" may be English equivalents of "mouche Ã? feu" (Lampyridaefamily).
The feminine noun "mouche" means "fly." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "feu" means "fire." Its singular definite article is "le," and its singular indefinite article "un."
The pronunciation is "moo-shah fuh."
hummingbird
"Luciole" or "Mouche Ã? feu" may be French equivalents of "lightning bug" (Lampyridae family).The French word "luciole" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, ne":). The French word "mouche" means "fly." The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "feu" means "fire." Its singular definite article is "le," and its singular indefinite article "un."The pronunciations of the two choices respectively are "lyoo-syoh" and "moo-shah-fuh."
un feu (masc.), plural: des feux, means '(a) fire' in French. un feu is also the name for the traffic lights.
Fire in French is called "feu" (pronounced like "fur").
Fire is "le feu" (masc. - plural: les feux) in French.
a bee hummingbird is called "un oiseau-mouche" in French.
it is feminin
mouche is fly and bateau is cake, so ''cake fly'' or perhaps fly on the cake! I must offer a correction: Bateau in French is boat. Perhaps you were thinking of gateau, which is a kind of fruit cake. Mouche does not simply mean 'fly', that is but one possible meaning of the word as used in the phrase "Bateau Mouche". A mouche is also a specific type of boat.
"Feu le président" is a French phrase that translates to "the late president" in English. It is used to refer to a deceased president, often with respect and recognition of their service. The term "feu" literally means "fire" but in this context is an idiomatic expression indicating that the person has passed away.
"Fuh dehl" is the pronunciation of the French phrase feu d'aile.Specifically, the masculine noun feu means "fire." The preposition de* means "of." The feminine noun aile means "wing." Altogether, the phrase translates as "fire wing."*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.
le feu
Its feu.