La maison de Doux.
The blue house is "la maison bleue" in French.
A doll house is "une maison de poupées" in French.
"belle maison"
Emily's house is 'la maison d'Émilie' in French. When you say that you're going at Emily's, this is 'je vais chezÉmilie.
colibri is how you say it see it for your self at Google Translate
Yes, "un bonbon" is correct in French. It translates to "a candy" in English.
... which means that I rarely eat sweets' is translated '... ce qui veut dire que je mange rarement des bonbons' in French.
To say "the house of" in French, you would say "la maison de."
The house is "la maison" (fem.) in French.
To say Dog House in french is Un Maison du le Chein
The French decorate their Christmas trees with red ribbons and real white candles and baubles and hang nuts and fruits and sweets on it.
"House of" in French is translated as "maison de".
Sweets, as in candy, would be 'des bonbons'.
The blue house is "la maison bleue" in French.
In French, "at the house of" is translated as "chez."
You can say "la maison de John" in French to mean "John's house".
my house: my home, your house: ta maison