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It means 'Why do you like this place?'

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Can the word lieu be used by itself?

In French, yes. In English, no, it's almost always used in the phrase "in lieu of".


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'lieu de naissance'?

"Birthplace" is an English equivalent of the French phrase lieu de naissance.Specifically, the masculine noun lieu is "place". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun naissancetranslates as "birth".The pronunciation will be "lyuh duh neh-sawnss" in French.


What does lieu mean on french delivery documents?

"Lieu" in French delivery documents means "location" or "place" where the delivery is to be made. It refers to the specific address or destination where the package or goods are being delivered.


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'le lieu'?

"The place" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le lieu.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine noun lieu means "location, place, site." The pronunciation will be "luh lyuh" in French.


What does the word loo mean in french and am I spelling it correctly?

Loo (English slang for toilet) is pronounced the same as the word lieu, part of the phrase in lieu of (instead of). In French, lieu means "location."


What is un lieu plural in french?

The noun lieu is uncountable. The plural form of lieu is also lieu.


How do you pronounce lieu in English?

The word "lieu" is pronounced as "loo" in English.


What does lieu de naissance mean?

Date of birth. PLACE of birth (lieu = place, not date)


What is the origen of the word leue?

There is no such word in English.Perhaps the word you're looking for is lieu, as in the phrase "in lieu of." This word is French, and it means "place."


What does lieu de residence?

"Lieu de residence" is a French term that translates to "place of residence" in English. It refers to the specific location or address where a person lives or resides.


Is Belew a German surname?

No, in most cases it's originally an English (or Irish via English) last name that itself comes from Norman French. It's also spelled Bellew. It comes from Norman French bel lieu, "beautiful place." (Modern French "beau lieu.")


Can the word Lieu be used by itself or only with the word in before it?

In French the word is a simple noun meaning place or location, but the English expression tends to be limited to the half-translated phrase "in lieu of"*, meaning "instead of" or "in place of". En français, au lieu de