dont hit the black girl
La fourchette means the fork
La cravate (fem.) is a tie in English.
The apple and the butterfly
tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
Gloria likes the family
Le pere = Father La mere = Mother Le lapin = Rabbit
La femme et le chapeau : the woman and the hat
"Le" and "la" are both definite articles in French. "Le" is used before masculine nouns, while "la" is used before feminine nouns. They both translate to "the" in English.
the sea (it should be - la mer)
"le père et la mère" : the father and the mother.
Le boulanger is 'the baker' in French. The bakery is 'la boulangerie'.
la matin means the morning
it's the cheese
The cast of Le calvaire de Dona Pia - 1925 includes: Dolly Davis as Pilar Tanarit dite Le Pilaretta Madame Delaunay as Francesca Max Maxudian as Tanaret Suzy Pierson as La Gata Negra
'Le temps' is the weather, but temps can also mean timeLa MétéoTranslation of the word weather in french is 'le temps'
la = the (feminine) ; le = the (masculin) vie = life dans = in
Here it is ( le,la voici)here is