"Leg" or "the leg" are English equivalents of the French phrase "la jambe."
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "jambe" means "leg." The pronunciation is "lah zhawmb."
The leg.
on the leg
La Jambe
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
j'ai mal à la jambe - je me suis fait mal à la jambe
j'ai mal à la jambe, ma jambe me fait mal
the shank (body part between the knee and the ankle) is properly called 'la jambe' in French. Note that the French also commonly use 'la jambe' to speak of the whole leg.
"The haughty note" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la note rogue. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la noht ruhg" in French.
"The white-maker" is a literal English equivalent of French phrase la blanchardière. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la blaw-shar-dyehr" in French.
"At the" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase à la. The pronunciation of the incomplete prepositional phrase -- which also translates as "according to," "by the," and "in the" depending upon context -- will be "a la" in French.
"To see joy" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase voir la joie. The phrase literally translates as "to see the joy" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwar la zhwa" in French.
il s'est cassé la jambe