"Piché: between heaven and earth" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Piché: entre ciel et terre."
Specifically, the preposition entre means "between." The masculine noun ciel means "heaven." The conjunction et means "and." The feminine noun terre means "earth, land."
The pronunciation is "pee-sheh awtr syeh-leh tehr."
Basse-Terre is french for lowland.
Feminine is the gender of the French phrase pommes de terre. The pronunciation of the feminine plural noun followed by a possessive preposition and a feminine singular noun -- which translate literally as "apple of (the) earth" and loosely as "potatoes" -- will be "puhm duh tehr" in French.
la purée (de pommes de terre)
"Creamed potatoes" and "mashed potatoes" are English equivalents of the French phrase pommes de terre mousseline. The feminine prepositional phrase also occurs as mousseline de pommes de terre. The pronunciation will be "puhmd ter moo-sleen" in northerly French and "puhm-muh duh ter-ruh moo-suh-lee-nuh" in southerly French.
You would say "J'aime les pommes de terre" in French to express "I love potatoes."
'Terre Haute' is French . A rough translation into English is 'High Land' , that is land that does not flood.
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The cast of Entre ciel et terre - 1997 includes: Eric Bonicatto as Martin
The cast of Entre Terre et Ciel - 1993 includes: Helene Cattin as Claire Jacques Roman as Roger
la boue couvre la terre means 'the mud covers the ground/soil/earth in French.
French Fries (Pommes de Terre = Potato and Frite = Fried)
la terre (feminine) means earth or groundun cornichon (masculine) is gherkin