Costume in general and costard in slang are French equivalents of the English phrase "man's suit." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular nouns -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (le, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "ko-styoom" and "ko-star" in French.
"Who is following?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Qui suit? The question also translates as "Who understands?" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "kee swee" in French.
"as follows" in French can be translated as "comme suit."
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"Sky" as a noun and "sky-blue" as an adjective are English equivalents of the French word ciel. Context makes clear whether the location (case 1) or color (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "syel" in French.
Amies and amis are French equivalents of the English word "friends." Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male "friends" (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "a-mee" in French.
"Books" and "pounds" are English equivalents of the French word livres. Context makes clear whether printed materials (case 1) or currencies or weights (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "leev" in northerly French and "lee-vruh" in southerly French.
Brun or brune in the singular and bruns or brunes in the plural are French equivalents of the English word "brown." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 2, 4) or masculine (examples 1, 3) genders suit. The respective pronunciations will be "breh" or "bryoon" in the singular and plural in French.
Perhaps "Centre-Ouest" would suit best...
S'écrit or s'épelle and sorts are French equivalents of the English word "spells." Context makes clear whether "is written" (case 1) or "is spelled" (example 2) as a verb or "enchantments" (instance 3) suit. The respective pronunciations will be "sey-kree," "sey-pel" and "sor" in French.
no they are not
Avec mes amies and avec mes amis are French equivalents of the English phrase "with my friends." Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male audiences (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "a-vek mey-za-mee" in French.
English : Bathing Suite French : Maillot De Bain