"Faith" is an English equivalent of the French word foi.
Specifically, the French word foi is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or by the feminine singular indefinite article une ("a, one"). It means "faith."
The pronunciation of the French word "partageuse" is /paʁ.ta.ʒøz/.
"Ah-vwahr" is the pronunciation of the French word avoir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The French word means "to have" in English.
The correct pronunciation of the French word "fils" is "feess."
The phonetic pronunciation of the French word for sister, "soeur," is /sœʁ/.
mame isn't a French word - that doesn't mean anything.
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The pronunciation of the French word "partageuse" is /paʁ.ta.ʒøz/.
"Ah-vwahr" is the pronunciation of the French word avoir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The French word means "to have" in English.
The correct pronunciation of the French word "fils" is "feess."
The phonetic pronunciation of the French word for sister, "soeur," is /sœʁ/.
mame isn't a French word - that doesn't mean anything.
The translation to french is 'mère' and it is pronounced 'm-air'
The pronunciation of "debris" as "dah bree" is due to its French origin. In French, the word is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable. English borrowed the term from French, and over time the pronunciation evolved to reflect the original French pronunciation.
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"TSLEE-o" is a pronunciation of the French word Zlio. The proper noun references a website for establishing online stores.
"Koo-tyoor" is a French pronunciation of the word "couture."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its feminine singular definite article is "la" ("the"). It literally translates as "dressmaking, sewing."