"This is not a pipe."
The french phrase "aller a la piscine" means "go to the pool" in english. In french, "piscine" mean "pool".
The phrase 'force sagesse' is a French phrase that is a two-fold call of honor. When translated to English this phrase means the combination of 'strength and wisdom'.
"And your friend" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase et ton amie. The feminine singular phrase refers to a girlfriend or a female friend. The pronunciation will be "ey to-na-mee" in French.
if the word "man" is in English it could mean: of our man Do you mean "dénouement"? That refers to the "falling action" after the climax at the end of a story.
"I prefer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je préfère. The declaration also translates as "I do prefer" or "I like better" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fehr" in French.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
The French equivalent of the English phrase, to have, is: avoir.
ceci means 'this' in French. 'pari' (masculine noun, plural 'paris') means a bet or gamble.
"Ceci" translates to "this" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to a singular masculine object or concept that is close to the speaker.
This French phrase translates into "is learning French" in English.
this is not pipe'
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
this isn't a pipe - the sentence was made famous by René Magritte, a surrealist painter, when he painted it underneath the picture of a pipe.
It's a phrase.
The phrase 'coaching en entreprise' originates from the French language. When translated into English the meaning of this phrase is 'buisness coaching'.
"C'est la vie" is a common English colloquialism taken from the French phrase to mean, "Such is life". Literal translation: "It's life"
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.