Huit semaines is a French equivalent of 'eight weeks'. In the word by word translation, the number 'huit' means 'eight'. The feminine gender noun 'semaines' takes as its definite article 'les' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'des' ['some']. The phrase is pronounced 'weet seh-men'.
"Eight thousand seven (8,007)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase huit mille sept. The pronunciation of the masculine plural numerical phrase will be "wee meel set"* in French.*The p is pronounced in Canadian French: sehpt.
Une phrase (fem.)
'Viens manger' is translated 'come eat' (imperative mood). This is a most common phrase at eight in the evening in French households.
Eight weeks.
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
The day eight weeks ago was the same as what day it is today, except eight weeks earlier.
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".
'une phrase'
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
Every Eight Weeks was created on 2009-11-30.
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Quatre-vingt-huit is a French equivalent of the English number "88".Specifically, the number quatre is "four (4)". The number vingt means "twenty (20)". The number huitmeans as "eight (8)". The phrase literally translates as "four twenties (and) eight", in other words "eighty-eight".The pronunciation will be "kat-veh-weet" in French.