"Sur la table" is a French phrase that translates to "on the table" in English. It is often used literally to refer to something placed on a table or metaphorically in various contexts, such as discussions or proposals that are presented for consideration. The phrase captures the idea of something being readily accessible or available for discussion.
On the table.
Sur La Table was created in 1972.
Lá table. Sur la table.
'sur la table' is not an amount of money. It means 'on the table', 'on display'.
sur la verre est sur la table -- the glass is on the table
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).
It means, "The round table".
le livre sur la table
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
(être) tombé(e) à travers la table, sur la table
sur la pizza means: on the pizza
"Le livre est sur la table"