The word 'les pays' means countries. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'les' means 'the'. And the noun 'pays' means 'countries'. The form of the noun is the same in the singular ['pays'] and in the plural ['pays'].
'le Pays de Galles' is the French name for 'Wales'.
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
French speaking countries
It's a washbasin or sink.
"je le reçois" means "I receive him" or "it".
"the smallest country"
Quel est le pays le plus pauvre d'Afrique? in French is "Which is the poorest country in Africa?" in English.
un pays - a country
"Wonderland"
'le Pays de Galles' is the French name for 'Wales'.
The country lies...
Le Pays de Galles is the French name for Wales. Au Pays de Galles means 'in Wales'
"ton pays" is "your country" in French.
The phrase "mon pays, tu me manques, ma vie, le vrai moi" translates to "my country, I miss you, my life, the true me" in English. It expresses a sense of longing for one's homeland and a deeper connection to one's true self and life experiences.
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
Le Pays was created in 1912.
of/from a/the country