"Let's wake up!" is an English equivalent of the French word "Réveillons!"
Specifically, the French word is the first person plural of the present imperative of the infinitive "réveiller." It looks the same as the first person plural of the present indicative, which translates as "(We) are waking up, do wake up, wake up." The pronunciation is both cases is the same: "reh-veh-yeh."
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
This is the same in French as it is in English.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
The English word for the French word "voyelle" is vowel.
The French word "oui" (pronounced "we") translates to "yes" in English. The English word "we" translates to "nous" (pronounced "new") in French.
the English word main is 'principal / principale' in French. The French word main is 'hand' in English.
It is an English word of French origin, but also exists in French today.
Voyage IS an English word, as well as a French word.
Non is the French word for 'no'.
Her in French is "Elle"
the french word et means the English word and.
It is the same. Page in English is page in French.