Jouer is a verb, 'to play'. 'Le' is the equivalent of 'the', so you wouldn't use it in front of a verb such as 'jouer'.
"Jouer au" translates to "to play" in English, specifically referring to playing a game or a sport. The phrase is often used with the names of games or sports, such as "jouer au football" (to play soccer) or "jouer au tennis" (to play tennis).
le jelous le jelous
The english word for "Le Royaume Uni" is : The United Kingdom
(le) bonheur
Le Vin means wine
jouer le tennis
mario lemieux
ils aiment jouer au football dans l'après-midi.
jouer avec le chien
I' ; le VE a toujours voulu jouer le violon.
Jouer
The sentence 'Tu aimes jouer a l'ordinateur' means You like to play [around] with the computer. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'aimes' means '[you] like, love'. The verb 'jouer a' means 'to play at, with'. The definite article 'le'* means 'the'. And the noun 'ordinateur' means 'computer'. *The letter 'e' drops before a word that begins with a vowel or a non-aspirated 'h'.
The cast of Jouer avec le feu - 2011 includes: Karim Belkhadra Constantin Briest as Silhouette Audrey Dana Guillaume Marquet Louise Monot
j'aime jouer dans le parc
Jouer.
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
to play table tennis is 'jouer au tennis de table' or 'jouer au ping-pong' (more frequent) in French.