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Oh là là - Oh mon Dieu!
it roughly translates : Oh my! /Oh dear!
Paydays? Oh I don't know >--------------( )------------------------>
The word "beau" in French is pronounced as "boh". The "eau" combination is typically pronounced as "oh".
It's a bad word for word translation for "your French sucks". But that verb is never used with that meaning in French, so his French double sucks...
Australien is a French equivalent of the English word "Australian."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective that also can be used as a noun. The pronunciation is "oh-strah-lyah." The feminine form, australienne, is pronounced "oh-strah-lyehn."
"Ouch!" is an English equivalent of the French word "aïe."Specifically, the French word is a common exclamation of pain. But it also can be used to express the emotional pain of worry, such as in "Oh dear, Oh no!" The pronunciation is "eye."**The sound is similar to that in the English personal pronoun "I."
oh no! -> oh non! or, to sound even more French, you could say "oh là là" (contrary to how we use it in English, this expression generally expresses negative emotion)
No such word. If you mean aujourdhui (meaning today) it is oh zhaw dwee .
montagnes in plural montagne if it is one oh! and by the way...I'm french! So I know!
Yes, the French word aujourd'hui means "today" in English.Specifically, the word is an adverb. It also may be translated as "nowadays". The pronunciation will be "OH-zhoor-DWEE" in French.