Fee
noun
frais
droit
honoraires
cachet
provision
pourboire
propriété inconditionnelle
The correct pronunciation of the French word "fils" is "feess."
it means fairy.
It's pronounced "fee-yuh."
In French, the word "deficience" is pronounced as "day-fee-syonce." The stress is placed on the second syllable.
"Daughter" and "girl" are English equivalents of the French word fille. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "fee" in French.
Belle fille is a French equivalent of 'beautiful girl'. The word order is the same in French and English. The French phrase is pronounced 'behl fee'.
The word for "daughter" is the same as the word for "girl"--fille. (sounds like fee)
Confit comes from French and is pronounced "con-fee". Confit refers to food that's stored in a substance for taste and better preservation.
Monsieur Fee.
It is an old French word meaning 'a fee'. An estate held by a superior in return for military service
It is a little confusing as to what you are asking.If you are asking for the French equivalent of the English word "son", it would "fils" (fee-s).If you are asking for the English equivalent of the French word "son", it would "his/her/its".
"Eh-fee-nee-maw" is a pronunciation of the French word infiniment. The word in question serves as an adverb within a clause or phrase. The translation into English will be "boundlessly," "endlessly," "extremely," "infinitely" or "totally" according to context.