on the
"Heaven on earth" is translated 'le paradis sur terre' in French.
"Le livre est sur la table"
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
A garden overlooking the Nile (River)
Avignon is a town in France. It has a bridge. In French, a bridge is called a , pont. (Where the word 'pontoon' came from) In French, the word, de or sometime d' means "of" and the word 'le' means 'the'. The French word, 'sur' means 'on' or 'on top of'. So, put them all together: Sur le pont d'Avignon: On the bridge of Avignon, or so the old children's song goes.
On the floor.
'est sur le'
The french word "sur" means "over" or "on" in the physical sense. It is a preposition. Le livre (the book) est (is) sur (on) la table (the table).
sur le
on the Avignon bridge... (French folk song) ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON WE ARE DANCING WE ARE DANCING SUR LE PONT DAR AVIGNONT LE JUS LA JUS LE JUS
une leçon sur le terrain, un cours sur le terrain.
le hockey, le hockey sur glace (ice hockey), le hockey sur gazon (lawn hockey)
sur le jus
sur le lac
sur le côté
le hockey sur gazon is lawn hockey
"Branche sur le monde francophone" means "connected to the French-speaking world." This phrase implies being part of or having ties to countries and regions where French is spoken as a primary or secondary language.