"lumière pure"
One would use a French-English dictionary to translate words from French to English. Some online French-English dictionaries include Word Reference and the dictionary hosted at French Linguistics.
There are thousands if not tens of thousands of words of French origin in common use in English. It would be impossible to list them all in this space. "Impossible" and "space" are two of them.
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on
It is the French abbreviation for Company. The English equivalent would be Co.
There are about 75,000 words in the French vocabulary, so the list would be a bit long.
One would use a French-English dictionary to translate words from French to English. Some online French-English dictionaries include Word Reference and the dictionary hosted at French Linguistics.
this would be pretty difficult as many English words come from French. There would be no more bacon, groceries or flirting.
There are thousands if not tens of thousands of words of French origin in common use in English. It would be impossible to list them all in this space. "Impossible" and "space" are two of them.
"Would also" in English is également in French.
The French translation for English "so" depends on exactly what sense you're using.The most common used words are si or tellement, either of which usually translate into English "so".But the French can also use different words where an English speaker would use "so". For example, to say "so, would you like to go?" A French speaker would say, alors, vous voulez aller?You should check a French-English dictionary for examples of sentences using "so" and how to translate them.
You pronoune French words in English the same way you would in french. If you want to learn how to pronounce certain words, go on Google Translate. Type the word you want to pronounce then click listen. It will say the word for you.
Conduire voiture is written in French. In English it means to drive a car. Obtaining a permit to drive a car would have these words in French in the sentence.
Literally this means 'little pea', but in English you would say 'pea' or 'green pea'.
Some words don't translate directly - this is one of them them, mainly because "doesn't" is actually two words in 'proper' English - "does not". Son in French a sentence like "he doesn't ...." would be "Ils ne pas .....".
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on