"le" is the french term for "the"
rosemary (a small bush with mall, odorant leaves) is 'le romarin' in French.
"Le mal de mer" is the French term for seasickness.
le poisson
le voyage
Toothpaste is "le dentifrice" (masc.) in French.
"Fermez la bouche!" (pronounced FER-meh lah BOOSH) is the popular way of saying "Shut up." Literally it means, "Shut the mouth." You don't say "your" when describing one's body parts. For "shut your face" you would say "Fermez le visage!" (pronounced FER-meh luh vee-SAHZH) but it may be mistranslated by a french speaker as idiocy. Also, "ta gueule !"
The French term "le fae" is translated to the English word "faith". That is an acceptable translation.
le libre-échange
tu le fais pour moi et je le fais pour toi
The word for villain in French is "méchant" or "villain" if you want to use the English term.
The French word for Tennis is the same as in English: (le) tennis.