"Tra-veye" is the way to pronounce the French word travail. The above-mentioned example represents the singular form of a masculine noun. The translation will be "job," "task" or "work" according to context in English.
"je ne travaille pas beaucoup" is the negative sentence for 'je travaille beaucoup'.
The word in French is 'contrabandier'.
"Where does she work?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Où est-ce qu'elle travaille?Specifically, the preposition où is "where". The verb est means "(it) is" in this context. The masculine demonstrative pronoun ce means "it, that, this". The conjunction que* means "that". The personal pronoun elle means "she". The verb travaille means "does work, is working, works."The pronunciation will be "oo eh-skehl trah-veye"** in French.*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a word which begins with a vowel.**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye".
noir is the french word,nou-ar
The word for table in french is 'une table' (pronounce: tahb-bl)
'je travaille' means " I'm working " in French.
Je travaille! in French is "I'm working!" in English.
"Work!" is an English equivalent of the French word Travaille! The command represents the second person informal singular and therefore will be used to a family member, friend or peer. The pronunciation will be "tra-veye" in Alsatian French.
"je ne travaille pas beaucoup" is the negative sentence for 'je travaille beaucoup'.
She works is "elle travaille" in French. Ex: elle travaille à la gare: she works at the train station.
il travaille
il travaille
"Cu" is just how you would pronounce the french word for neck
(il) travaille dure
work together
Elle travaille dans un journal.
"I work hard for..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je travaille dur pour... . The statement also translates as "I work hard to..." and "I word hard in order to..." in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tra-veye dyoor poor" in Alsatian French.