The house
La maison du ... means "the house of ..." in French.
"La petite maison" translates as "the little house" in English.
"The red house" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La maison rouge.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun maison means "house". The feminine/masculine adjective rouge translates as "red".The pronunciation will be "la meh-zo roozh" in French.
the small house
I stay at home/I'm staying at home
La maison du ... means "the house of ..." in French.
"La petite maison" translates as "the little house" in English.
at the angels' house
à la maison
L'école de la maison would be literally "the house's school". It is probably, in fact, an inaccurate translation form the English 'homeschooling', (in French: 'scolarité à domicile')
"The red house" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La maison rouge.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun maison means "house". The feminine/masculine adjective rouge translates as "red".The pronunciation will be "la meh-zo roozh" in French.
The translation for "your father's house" in Cajun French would be "la maison de ton père."
la maison means the house in French.The house.
maison de la grand-mère.
Pas de place comme à la maison
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
"la maison" (feminine noun) is the house /or/ the home in French