un ours tatoué
Life goes on "we are the wastful youth" - MUSE MIKE
A bear in French is un ours.
Une phrase (fem.)
The phrase is "Bear with me" or "Bear with", meaing hold on while I do something. For example: Person 1 "Are you ready?" person 2 "Not quite, bear with while I get my shoes on."
Ah, a big bear in French is called "un gros ours." Isn't that a lovely phrase? Just imagine that big bear roaming through the forest, so majestic and peaceful. Keep practicing your French, and soon you'll be able to describe all the beautiful creatures in the world.
IMPROVED: Supporter is one French equivalent of the English phrase "to endure".Specifically, the French word is the form of the verb in the present indicative. It may be translated as "to bear, endure, put up with, withstand". The pronunciation will be "syoo-pohr-tey" in French.Endure is a french word... endurer. The sound is ahn-dyoor... ahn-dyoor-hray.
The correct phrase is "bear the burden" and that applies to the phrases built on that phrase as well, such as "bear the burden of proof".
Black bear in French is "ours noir."
The animal "bear" is "ours."
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
a stuffed bear is called 'un ours en peluche' in French
a polar bear is 'un ours polaire' or 'un ours blanc' in French.