I can give you advices. So the word thronw in french is "trone". You do not pronounce the "e" at the end, the "r" is kind of harsh, nor rolled, but you can do that too I guess. I can't really explain how to pronounce it by writing.
crown is 'couronne'
La reine
un royaume
couronne
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
You also say agenda in French!
you say it in a french accent
If you mean kingdom then it's royaume
royaume de tapis
En France, we say "au Royaume-Uni" to mean 'in the United Kingdom'.
Bienvenue au royaume magique
La cour du royaume du Bénin
the French word for kingdom is 'le royaume'
People sometimes say 'safe journey' or occasionally use the French 'Bon Voyage'.
The house of Bourbon ruled the French kingdom Navarre
Yes and no, the company is French Connection United Kingdom
There are certainly french-speakers in the United Kingdom, but the dominant language of the United Kingdom is English. French does not have any legal status in any part of the United Kingdom although there are some languages closely related to French which are commonly used on the British Channel Islands.
"kingdom" - "royaume"... obviously "king" is part of the English word, and so is "roi" in the french one (from "rex" meaning king).
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