"Vanity of vanities" is an English equivalent of "Vanité des vanités."
The French noun "vanité" takes as its singular definite article "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one"). The word "des" is formed from the preposition "de" and the feminine plural definite article "les" to mean "of, from the."
The pronunciation is "vah-nee-teh deh van-nee-teh."
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For the same reason that five million in English doesn't have an s. On the other hand the English "there are thousands of them" translates to french as "il y en a des milles"
"Bundles" or "Piles" may be English equivalents of "magots."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "les" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "des" ("some").The pronunciation is "mah-goh."
It translates of Voigne. Des in French is des. The traditional usage is that des was the oldest son's title in titled or landed families; the younger sons using de before the family name. Voigne is an Americanization of the french name Vign.
"DES" means many "Parties" means party's
Des neiges in French means "of the snows" in English.
"des frites" means "French fries' in American English, "chips" in British English.
Elle a des boutons in French means "She has spots (on her skin)" in English.
École des superhéros in French means "School of superheroes" in English.
Fête des mères in French means "Mother's Day" in English.
des chaussettes are 'socks' in French.
Il a des fleurs rouges in French means "He has some red flowers" in English.
The English word for "Des Crayon" is "The Pencil".
'des habits' or 'des vêtements'
"Mother's Day" in English is fête des mères in French.
"la couleur des cheveux" is the hair color in French.
'des bouteilles'