"Le neuve" translates to "the new" in English. However, it's worth noting that the phrase is not grammatically correct in French, as "neuve" is the feminine form of "new" and should be used with a feminine noun. In proper context, it would typically appear as "la neuve" for "the new (feminine noun)."
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
"le vin" is French for "wine".
Le main means (the) hand.
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
Terre-Neuve (Newfoundland for the English speakers) is a Canadian province and uses Canadian dollar as its currency.
Based on Latin, 'Terre Nueve' means 'New Land'. 'Terre' ; Land and 'Nueve' ; new. I think the given language is Spanish or Portuguese, but both modern languages are based on Latin.
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
'le menton' means the chin in English.
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
Le placard (masc.) means the cupboard in English.
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
"le visage" is a French word meaning "the face" in English
Le singe means 'the monkey' in French.
"le vin" is French for "wine".