Leur is a possessive (their) in French, used in both masculine and feminine: (si j'avais leur age, je ... > if I were their age, I ...
La leur means 'theirs' : je n'ai pas ma voiture, je vais prendre la leur > I don't have my car, I will take theirs
The possessed object is a feminine noun. For masculine nouns, you would use 'le leur'
'de leur voisin' means 'of their neighbour' in French.
"Their" in French is "leur".
"quoi à leur sujet" is "what about them" in French.
their sister -> leur sœur
la semaine means the week in French.
'de leur voisin' means 'of their neighbour' in French.
"Their" in French is "leur".
leur
French for yours is leur.
"quoi à leur sujet" is "what about them" in French.
leur(s)
Leur has two primary translations: either "their" or "them" as an indirect object.For example:Je suis leur soeur = I am their sister.Je leur ai dit de t'inviter = I told them to invite you.
pourquoi la mer était-elle jalouse de leur mariage ?
their sister -> leur sœur
"Him and them" is an English equivalent of the French phrase lui et leur. The masculine phrase also translates incompletely into English as "him and their... ." The pronunciation will be "lwee ey luhr" in French.
Their name is ... = "leur nom est ..."
Translation: Leur père