"Sur quelle rue" means "on what street?" in English.
The French word "sur" translates to "on" or "over" in English. It is a preposition used to indicate location or position.
"I live on the street" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'habite sur la rue. The declaration most commonly occurs in a conversation that continues to give the street's name or in a discussion that involves a domiciled individual who spends a lot of time outside or a homeless person. The pronunciation will be "zha-beet syoor la ryoo" in French.
Sur les plaines means "on the plains" in English.
'est sur le'
"Sur un" in French translates to "on a" in English. It is used to express being on or upon something in a physical or metaphorical sense.
"What street do you live on?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu habites dans quelle rue? The question translates literally as "You live in which street?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet daw kel ryoo" in French.
sur la rue, dans la rue
Quelle est la technique de la peinture sur soie thailandaise? in French is "What is the technique of painting on silk in Thailand?" in English.
It means ON
on the
qu'est-ce que vous en pensez ? quelle est votre opinion ? êtes-vous d'accord ? quelle est votre idée sur la question ?
On the floor.
The French word "sur" translates to "on" or "over" in English. It is a preposition used to indicate location or position.
"c sur" is text language for "c'est sur", meaning "that's sure" in English.
The french word "sur" means "over" or "on" in the physical sense. It is a preposition. Le livre (the book) est (is) sur (on) la table (the table).
sautiller sur un pied
"I live on the street" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'habite sur la rue. The declaration most commonly occurs in a conversation that continues to give the street's name or in a discussion that involves a domiciled individual who spends a lot of time outside or a homeless person. The pronunciation will be "zha-beet syoor la ryoo" in French.