when giving out the score, the umpire may say quinze à .., or trente à .., or quarante à ..
The expression is a short for "quinze à quinze', 'trente à trente', where the "à " stands for "to" and the score of the second player, which is the same than the first's one.
Tennis is spelled the same in French: le tennis (masc.).
The pronuncation of the French word is (AH-bah-twah or AH-bah-twar), meaning a slaughterhouse (also used metaphorically for the scene of a massacre).
the French use the same word, tennis.
jouer au tennis
"Tennis court" in English is court de tennis in French.
The French word for Tennis is the same as in English: (le) tennis.
"ah" is a conversation marker. Depending on the context, tone of conversation, it is used to express doubt or interest in what the other person says (ah ?), or to express satisfaction, anger (aaaahhh!), pleasure, etc..
jouer le tennis
English- Tennis French- Tennis Spanish- Tenis Finnish- Tennis Czech- Tenis Dutch- Tennis German- Tennis
les baskets which mean trainers (shoes) are masculine in French
The French open tennis championship is played in Paris, France.
I think you mean ou là là , which is French, not Hebrew. So it has no meaning in Hebrew.