"Trohmp duh mohnd" is the pronunciation of the French phrase trompe de monde.
Specifically, the feminine noun trompe is "(elephant's) trunk" or "(musical) horn" according to context. The preposition de means "of." The masculine noun mondetranslates as "world."
Quel monde is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What world." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be used either exclamatorily as Quel monde! or interrogatively as Quel monde? -- will be "kel mond" in French.
Trompe le Monde was created on 1991-09-23.
Pour tout le monde is a French equivalent of the English phrase "for everyone." The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "for all the world" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor tool mond" in French.
The phrase meteo monde is French. Meteo monde is french for the phrase weather world. They consider meteo monde their weather forecast such as one would see on the nightly news.
"Sa-lyoo too luh mohnd" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Salut, tout le monde!Specifically, the greeting salut literally is "salutations" and loosely means "hello, hi". The masculine adjective tout means "all". The masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun monde translates as "world".
Monde means "the world" As in the phrase "tout le monde" meaning all the world.
"To all the world" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À tout le monde. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which most famously and recently occurs as the fourth track title in the sixth studio album release of the American heavy metal band Megadeth -- will be "a too luh mohn" in French.
Et je te donnerais le monde is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "And I would give you the world." The pronunciation will be "ey zhuh tuh duh-nreh luh mohnd" in French.
"Will the present world survive?" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Le monde actuel survivra-t-il? The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the third person singular of the future indicative -- in which actuel also translates as "contemporary, current, modern, today's" -- will be "le mo-dak-twel syoor-vee-vra-teel" in French.
"Do you know all the world's languages?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Connaissez-vous toutes les langues du monde? The pronunciation of the interrogative phrase in the second person formal singular/informal plural -- which translates literally as "Do you know all the languages of the world?" -- will be "kuh-neh-sey voo toot les lawng dyoo mond" in French.
"à tout le monde" is French for "to everybody" - Dis au revoir à tout le monde > say good-bye to everybody.
Et j'irais au bout du monde pour toi is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "And I would go to the end of the world for you." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase in the first person singular of the present indicative -- as said to a family member, friend or peer -- will be "ey zhee-reh oh boo dyoo mohnd poor twa" in French.