literaly trouve le trou ! (imperative)
Trou normand
Le feu fosse
'Javae from French into English is 'Java' If you meant 'Je vais' into English then its 'I go'
Before translating that in French, we have to know what "moochie" is supposed to mean in English.
le trou means 'the hole' in English. In familiar speech, a lost and little-animated village is 'un trou'.
Trou is French for hole Macaque is French for monkey Trou Macaque is either a Monkey hole or a hole monkey.
literaly trouve le trou ! (imperative)
Trou.
trou
8 cylinder hole up goat
un trou
Trou normand
Hole: Trou
trou de col
"Au revoir" is French for "goodbye" and "ne trou" does not have a direct translation in French. It seems like a combination of words from different languages or a typo.
You say "trou profond" in French.