La fleur (fem.) means "the flower" in French.
le mois means 'the month' in French.
le musée means the museum in French.
il est gallois means "he's Welsh" in French. "Le Pays de Galles" is the French name for Wales.
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'le salon' or 'le séjour' are the French terms for a living room.
'Fleur de le' is French, and simply translates to 'Flower of...', or 'Flower of the...', depending on the context in which it is used.
With my rudimentry knowledge of French - I would have to say it means The Good Flower.
le chou fleur
In French, the word for cauliflower is "chou-fleur," which is masculine. Therefore, you would use masculine articles and adjectives when referring to it, such as "le chou-fleur" (the cauliflower).
le nom
'le Louvre' is the name of a French museum, the most visited in the world. The name has no meaning in modern French.
Le fleur is actually two words and yes it is French. It means flower (as in the plant, not the baking ingredient).
"le frigo" is a familiar short for 'le frigidaire' (a brand name) meaning a fridge in French.
"The flower garden" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin de fleur. The horticulture-related phrase translates literally as "the garden of (the) flower" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh zhar-deh duh fluhr" in French.
Dawn in French is aurore (it is also a girl's name).
The French word for flower is fleur, which is pronounced sort of like "fluhr". The plural, fleurs, is pronounced the same as the singular (as with 95% of French nouns). Check the bottom of the entry in Wiktionnaire for an audio pronunciation.
Le nom in French is "the name" in English.