Mes Aieux is a French phrase that can be translated into English and means "my ancestors" or "my family". It is the name of a a popular French song artist.
"My good words" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "mes bons mots."Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural possessive adjective "mes" means "my." The masculine plural adjective "bons" means "good." The masculine noun "mots" means "words."The pronunciation is "meh boh moh."
Mes is a plural possessive meaning 'my' in French. Ex: Mes enfants > my children; mes voitures > my cars
Ma (followed by a feminine noun) means "my" in English. It is a possessive; the masculine is 'mon', the plural for both is 'mes'.
tu est dans mes reves
Mes voisins means My neighbours
"Mes fils" means "my sons" in English.
Mes chéries (feminine, plural) means "my darlings" in English.
Mes Aieux is a French phrase that can be translated into English and means "my ancestors" or "my family". It is the name of a a popular French song artist.
"En que mes estamos" translates to "Which month are we in" in English.
¿Qué palabra representa un mes? in Spanish means "What word represents a month?" in English.
'mes amis' are called 'my friends' in English.
"My good words" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "mes bons mots."Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural possessive adjective "mes" means "my." The masculine plural adjective "bons" means "good." The masculine noun "mots" means "words."The pronunciation is "meh boh moh."
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
It means : I want bacon.
The third month of the year is "March" in English.
mes ---- month