"Is located in" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "se situe en."
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "situe" means "(He/she/it) is located." The preposition "en" means "in."
The pronunciation is "suh see-tyoo aw."
En vain is a French equivalent of the English phrase "to no avail."Specifically, the preposition en means "in." The masculine noun vain is a cognate in French and English. The pronunciation is "aw veh."
The phrase 'coaching en entreprise' originates from the French language. When translated into English the meaning of this phrase is 'buisness coaching'.
"dis-le en anglais", "dites-le (plural or formal 'you') en anglais"
"Do you say in French...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Dit-on en français...? The question translates literally as "Does one say in French...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "dee-to aw fraw-seh" in French.
"More and more" is an English equivalent of the French phrase de plus en plus.Specifically, the preposition de literally is "from, of". The adjective plus means "more". The preposition en translates literally as "on".The pronunciation will be "duh plyuu-zaw plyoo" in French.
"In Charlotte with..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase en Charlotte avec... .Specifically, the preposition en means "in" in English. The word Charlotte serves as a proper noun, as in the name of the capital of North Carolina. The preposition avectranslates as "with" in English.The pronunciaiton will be "aw shahr-loh-tah-vehk" in French.
"Your regular resale" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ta revente en cadence. The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "your resale in cadence (pace, rhythm, step)" in English. The pronunciation will be "ta ruh-vawn-taw ka-daws" in French.
"To go by" is an English equivalent of the French phrase aller en. The present infinitive and preposition also translate as "to go on" or "to go to" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw" in French.
"In red" is an English equivalent of the French phrase en rouge. The term "red" may refer not only to color but also to communist beliefs, make-up effects from blush and lipstick, and wine. The pronunciation will be "aw roozh" in French.
it means in french Note: The correct phrase is actually "en français".
Cherchant is a French equivalent of the English phrase "looking for." The pronunciation of the present participle -- which may be preceded by the preposition en ("in, while") -- will be "sher-shaw" in French.
Aller en bateau is the French equivalent of the English phrase "to take a boat ride." The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw ba-to" in French.