foot: pied
my foot: mon pied
your foot: votre pied
in French, pied means foot. And "mont" or "montagne" means mountain.
mettre le pied dans le plat
"je n'aime pas le football"
In the Bayeux Tapestry, French soldiers are typically depicted with distinctive long tunics and pointed helmets, often adorned with more elaborate designs. In contrast, British soldiers are shown wearing shorter tunics and simpler, round helmets. The French are also often represented with horses in their scenes, while the English soldiers are more frequently shown on foot. Additionally, the color schemes used for each side can provide visual clues, with the French often in brighter colors.
in the battle of hastings, he had his foot soldiers at the front, filled by his archers then his horsemen. these hoses would fight swell as the soldier on their back, they would bite, kick and head butt the opponent
pied means foot in French
"Foot" in English is pied in French.
The word "foot" in French is spelled "pied."
foot refers to "football" in french (both words are used)
pied de la colline bleue is foot of the blue hill in french
The same meaning as the English word foot.
"Football (soccer) fan" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fan de foot. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "fan of foot(ball, soccer)" -- will be "fa duh foot" in French.
Pied.
le foot
"pied" is the French word for foot.
In french foot is masculine : le pied, un pied
to play football is jouer au foot, jouer au football in French. To play football - Jouer au foot ball in french