"les cimes" means the summits, the tops (of mountains, of trees, ...)
"Les saisies" in French refers to seizures or confiscations. It can also refer to ski resorts in the French Alps called "Les Saisies."
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.
"Traduis les mots" is French for "translate the words". It is a command or instruction to translate the given words into another language.
cherche les monts means 'look for the mounts' in French. Maybe you meant 'cherche les mots', which means 'look for the words'
"les devoirs" (masc., often used in the plural) means 'the homework'"fais tes devoirs"= do your homeworkj'ai du mal avec mon devoir de français= I have some trouble with my French homework
Les Bois = the Woods
"Les saisies" in French refers to seizures or confiscations. It can also refer to ski resorts in the French Alps called "Les Saisies."
'The'
I am french and the word: les étoiles means the stars
"les pâtes alimentaires" is the complete name of 'les pâtes' meaning 'pasta' in French.
headlights are called "les phares" in French.
"Sports" translates to "les sports", or sometimes, "les divertissements."
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.
"vive les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
faire les magasins
'les menuires' is the name of a place (village and skying resort in the French Alps). The name has no meaning even in French.
"The" and "of the" or "some" are English equivalents of the French words les and des.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les is "the". The word des translates as "of the" when it combines the preposition de ("of") with the article les. It translates as "some" when it functions as a partitive.The pronunciation will be "ley" and "dey" in French.