"Some eggs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "des oeufs."
Specifically, the word "des" can be either the partitive meaning "some" or a combination of the preposition "de" with the plural definite article "les" to mean "of, from, with the." The masculine noun "oeufs" means "eggs." The pronunciation is "deh-zeuhf."
"The festival and convention center" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le palais des festivals et congrès. The pronunciation of the masculine prepositional phrase -- wich translates literally as "the palace of festivals and conventions" -- will be "luh pa-leh dey feh-stee-va-ley dey ko-greh" in French.
des chaussettes are 'socks' in French.
"Good-times kitty-cat" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Minouche des bons temps. The pronunciation of the feline-related prepositional phrase -- which references a Pensacola Pelican Press publication by Jack Fabian and which translates literally as "kitty-cat of the good times" and loosely as "Fun-loving kitty-cat" -- will be "mee-noosh dey bo taw" in French.
"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.
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Des oeufs
It is very easy to translate this phrase. The phrase "francaise des jeux", which is written in the French language, translates to "French Company for Games" in the English language.
J'aime le bacon
The French phrase, "Faire des tonnes" translates into English as "to pile it on" or to "to lay it on thick." The phrase is used when someone is exaggerating something.
In French, an egg is "un oeuf," and eggs are "des oeufs."
"Some knives" is an English equivalent of the French phrase des couteaux.Specifically, the word des is the partitive in this context. It therefore may be translated as "some." The masculine noun couteaux means "knives."The pronunciation will be "dey koo-toh" in French.
"quiche" (feminine noun) is the proper spelling.
Des chausettes propres
"Water of wonders" is an English equivalent of the French phrase eau des merveilles. The feminine phrase most famously references a perfume by Hermès of Paris, France. The pronunciation will be "o dey mer-vey" in French.
Masculine describes the gender of the French phrase des souliers. The plural phrase translates as "of the shoes" or "some slippers" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey soo-lyey" in Alsatian French.
"Company of merchants" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Compagnie des marchands.Specifically, the feminine noun compagnie is "company". The word des means "of the". The masculine noun marchandstranslates as "merchants".The pronunciation will be "kohm-pah-nyee dey mahr-shaw" in French.
"Mother's day" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la fête des mères. The pronunciation of the feminine prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "the festival of the mothers" -- will be "la fet dey mer" in French.