Le son means 'the sound' in French.
"La fils" is not a common phrase in French. "Fil" means "son" in French. If "la fils" is intended to mean "the son," the correct French phrase is "le fils" for a male child and "la fille" for a female child, which mean "the son" and "the daughter" respectively.
In French, the word "sound" is spelled "son."
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
"Le mur" in French translates to "the wall" in English.
le français means either French (language) or the Frenchman.
if by 'their' you mean his/her, then: "son anniversaire est le/l' [date]" if by 'their' you mean a group of people: "leur anniversaire est le/l' [date]
"La fils" is not a common phrase in French. "Fil" means "son" in French. If "la fils" is intended to mean "the son," the correct French phrase is "le fils" for a male child and "la fille" for a female child, which mean "the son" and "the daughter" respectively.
In French, the word "sound" is spelled "son."
le Dauphin
"le petit-fils de mon père est mon (fils // neveu)" in French means 'the grandson of my father is my (son // nephew)' in French.
Le son de...
literally translated it is "le son"
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
'le serpent' is the French word for 'the snake'.
le penseur means the thinker in French.
le mois means 'the month' in French.