The French word ou often has the same meaning as the English word 'or' as well as it's other meaning which is the same as the English word "where". Addition by crisdean : To express the meaning of "where", there is a fada on the u of où.
But be aware that in some negative sentences the French word ni must be used instead of 'ou'.
For example the equivalent correct French wording for
"He hasn't seen or heard anything"
is:
"Il n'a rien vu ni entendu."
There are lot's of French word with 'ou' in them.
Examples :
chou = cabbage
mouton = sheep
jouer = to play
douze = twelve
humour = humor
nous = we
vous = you
poulet = chicken
four = oven
...
Ou means 'or.'
ou means or, où means where
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The French words 'habitez-vous' mean 'or do you live' in English.
To describe your state or situation. For e.g I am on vacation would be 'Je suis en vacances' ou en conges (where the e is accented)
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
Mwen di ou awa,mwen di ou awa,
It means "Where is my head" in English.
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
The word for 'or' in French is 'ou'.
The French words 'habitez-vous' mean 'or do you live' in English.
Five situations are what meet the requirements for the availability of the French word ou. The conjunction in question -- which translates into English as "or" -- indicates alternatives, approximations, emphasis, equivalents, or threats.
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
"D' ou" is a French contraction that combines the preposition "de" (of, from) with the pronoun "oΓΉ" (where). Together, they create the meaning "from where" or "of where" in English.
To describe your state or situation. For e.g I am on vacation would be 'Je suis en vacances' ou en conges (where the e is accented)
"Sometimes or..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase parfois ou... . The pronunciation will be "par-fwa oo" in French.
The French word "the" is masculine and is translated as "le" or "l'".
In French Patois/Patwa/ or Creole/Kweyol, this means 'you will burn'. Ou = you Kai = will Bwelay = burn
Wen-ces-lo. Its a French word and in French "au" is pronounces o in a deep voice not "ou" (like in English" but "O"
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.