Rue- dee- crey- er
"Street of the Lilacs" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Rue des Lilas. The phrase most famously references a road in the 19th arrondissement ("district") of Paris, France and a title by the Breton traditional music group Katé-Mé. The pronunciation will be "ryoo dey lee-la" in French.
"une rue" (fem.) is a street in French.
the french word for street is rue
cour de rue
The Left Bank (of the Seine, in Paris) Saint Germain-des-Prés, Quartier Latin, Boule Miche'(boulevard Saint-Michel), La Mouffe (la rue Mouffetard) le carrefour d'Odéon, rue des Ecoles, la Sorbonne..........
"Ryoo mo-tor-guy" is the way to pronounce the French phrase Rue Montorgueil.
Une forge is the blacksmith's place, 'a forge' or 'smithy' in English. "Rue des forges" means 'forges street'.
Une rue, des rues if more than one
Rue des Pignons was created in 1966.
Rue des Étoiles was created in 2009-02.
Rue des cascades was created in 1996-04.
Girolamo Santocono has written: 'Rue des Italiens' 'Rue des Italiens'
"Street of the Lilacs" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Rue des Lilas. The phrase most famously references a road in the 19th arrondissement ("district") of Paris, France and a title by the Breton traditional music group Katé-Mé. The pronunciation will be "ryoo dey lee-la" in French.
"Rue des Mauvais-Garçons" is an address which means "Bad-Boys Street"
The cast of Rue des Morillons - 1994 includes: Alexandre Brasseur
Rue-cuh
In French, the word "rue" is feminine.