Ciel
Ciel (masc.)
The word for sky in French is "ciel."
Ceil. It is also the word for Heaven.
Sky in french.
A "ciel" refers to the sky or heaven in French. It can also refer to a panel or section of a vault, resembling a sky or ceiling.
Stars (as in those in the sky), not celebrities (which would be vedettes).
Allouete is a french word for a bird, in English it´s called lark or sky-lark, besides it is the name of an helicopter produced in France.
"Sky" as a noun and "sky-blue" as an adjective are English equivalents of the French word ciel. Context makes clear whether the location (case 1) or color (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "syel" in French.
If you want the translation of "star": a star = une étoile (the sky = le ciel)
The Sky home page does not have a French version, however it is available with French subtitles. This includes all of their channels as well as their Sky Box Office movies.
Learn to think in the language desired. For ex; sky is an english word. If you wish to speak french, but look up and see a sky, then you must translate sky to french. You must realize that there is no such thing as a sky in france. It is le ciel. It is not an english thing called something else. It is only le ciel. The sky does not exist in France. Once you are able to think in french, vascillating back and forth will become easier. Bonne chance. : ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's no real method. You have to understand both languages' grammar and have a fair grasp on the vocabulary if you want to translate.
le ciel de nuit