"une rue" (fem.) is a street in French.
Aller means "to go"; Meurent dans la rue means "are dying in the street".
Rue- dee- crey- er
the french word for street is rue
cour de rue
"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.
The French word "rue" translates to "street" in English.
street mean "rue" in French.
"Sur quelle rue" means "on what street?" in English.
The French word "rue" (feminine noun) means "street" in English.The English words man/men are "homme/hommes" in French.
feminine - la rue
Rue Vivienne is a street in Paris. In this street, there are lot of numismatic shops an gold sellers.
"39, rue Ganneron" IS French!
la rue (fem.)
Aller means "to go"; Meurent dans la rue means "are dying in the street".
In French, "rue" is a feminine noun.
Une forge is the blacksmith's place, 'a forge' or 'smithy' in English. "Rue des forges" means 'forges street'.
sur la rue, dans la rue