Ferme la bouche!! haha
"mouth" in French is "bouche".
The French word for mouth is "bouche."
This sentence, in French, translates to "You want my big penis in your mouth." It is vulgar and inappropriate.
la bouche (fem.) means the mouth in French.
Yes, "ferme la bouche" is French for "shut your mouth" or "close your mouth".
"mouth" in French is "bouche".
The French word for mouth is "bouche."
This is difficult to explain as it depends what form of the English language you speak. The only way I could explain the pronunciation of the vowel O in French is with the sides of the mouth drawn in and it's a relaxed, soft sound from the back of your mouth.
This sentence, in French, translates to "You want my big penis in your mouth." It is vulgar and inappropriate.
la bouche (fem.) means the mouth in French.
Yes, "ferme la bouche" is French for "shut your mouth" or "close your mouth".
Don't eat with your mouth full.
The mouth of the river is subject to high tides.
The interrogative form in French is used to ask questions. It usually involves inverting the subject and verb, or using question words like "qui" (who), "quoi" (what), "où" (where), "quand" (when), "pourquoi" (why), or "comment" (how).
Toi. Or 'tu'... depending on the sentence.
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French
bouche