Patates douces=sweet potatoes or yams, as there is no different names depending if it is firm or mushy.
It could mean waterfalls (les Chutes du Niagara for example)
les chéries : the sweethearts (girls), the loved ones
I don't like snakes
you're welcomeSalut: Strangely, 'you are welcome'... but lose the les.
"Ã toutes les gloires de la France" means "to all the glories [i.e. the glorious individuals] of France"
les patates douces
Pourvu qu'elles soient douces was created on 1988-09-12.
"Joues douces" is a French phrase that translates to "sweet cheeks" in English. It can be used as an affectionate term or a playful nickname for someone with charming or endearing features. In a broader cultural context, it may also refer to a sense of tenderness or fondness in relationships.
Richard Matas has written: 'Folies douces'
Les moules
Tout les week-ends means all weekendstois les weekends doesn't mean anythingtoi les week-ends would mean 'you on weekends'
les toilettes - the toilet
tous les... all (of) the...
Do you mean 'les portes'? That means 'the doors' (:
"Les pierres" is a French term that translates to "the stones" in English.
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
It could mean waterfalls (les Chutes du Niagara for example)