Miracle.
Pronunciation-
mEEr-aK-Le
un miracle
This is the same in French as it is in English.
According to the Google Translator, the French word for the English word "am" is "suis".But if your English sentence starts with "I am" you say it in French as " Je suis".NoteIf you are really asking what is the Frenchword 'am' in French... then obviously it must be 'am'. ..But if you are asking what is the French word for 'I am' in English ... it is 'Je suis'.
Heir is an English word - the French equivalent is - un héritier.
Mocha is not a French word.
miracle. As simple as that
The origin of the word miracle is Middle English. It originates from Old French, from the Latin word miraculum 'object of wonder,' from mirari 'to wonder,' from mirus'wonderful.'
un miracle
un miracle
Miracle is a French equivalent of the English word 'miracle'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' [the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'mee-rah-kluh'.
Miracle is an equivalent of the English word 'miracle' in French. Ihme is an equivalent in Finnish. Wunder is an equivalent in German. Ness is an equivalent in Hebrew. Milagro is an equivalent in Spanish. Mirakel is an equivalent in Norwegian and in Swedish.
If you could spell it, you would in fact have a French word - un miracle.
Miracle is the same in English and in French. The masculine singular noun in question may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular le since French employs the definite article where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "mee-rak" in northerly French and "mee-ra-kluh" in southerly French.
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.