Le means "The"
"Le" means "the" in French. It is used with masculine nouns; the corresponding feminine word "La."
the students - les étudiants
"Les villes" in French means "the cities" in English.
Do you mean 'how do you say the lessons in french'? Because that's les leçons
"Les couleurs" is a French term that translates to "the colors" in English.
"Colorie les montres" means "color the watches" in French.
"Les pierres" is a French term that translates to "the stones" in English.
Les toilettes are the loo, the bathroom in French.
Les Autres means The Others in French.
'les gens' means 'the people' in French
the students - les étudiants
les amis/les amies
les nombres - les chiffres
'les sciences sociales' are "social studies" in French.
les roseaux means 'reeds' in French.
"les enfants" means 'the children' in French.
les moines
"the symphonies"