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Avez-vous mal au cou? in French is "Does your neck hurt?" in English.

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What is the french word for neck?

the neck (body part) : le cou. La girafe a un long cou. the neck (part of the shirt or sweater, etc..) = le col (older form of "le cou", still used in clothing) Le col de cette chemise est sale = the neck or that sirt is dirty.


How do you pronounce une plume?

"ewn plewm"The French "u" sound is the same as the French "i" sound (which sounds like "ee" as in "beep" but tighter) but with rounded lips, so that to us English speakers it sounds sort of like "oo" as in "loop". However, don't confuse "u" with "ou". Otherwise you might end up talking about your cul ("kew" - ass) when you mean your cou ("koo" - neck).


What does voo le vou cou che eve muah mean?

The right spelling is: "voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir" and it means "would you sleep with me tonight?"


What rhymes with dew and two?

1 syllable:beu, bleu, blew,blue, boo, brew,brue, chew, chiu,choo, chou, chu,clue, coo, cou,coup, crew, crewe,cue, deux, dew,do, doo, douwe,drew, dru, ewe,few, flew, flu,flue, foo, frew,frueh, fu, glew,glue, gnu, goo,grew, grewe, gu,gue, hew, hewe,hoo, hou, houx,hsu, hu, hue,jew, joo, ju,jue, kew, khoo,khuu, koo, ku,kyu, leu, lew,liu, loo, lou,louw, loux, lu,lue, mew, moo,mu, nu, ooh,oooh, ou, peugh,pew, phew, phu,plew, plue, poo,pooh, pou, prew,pru, prue, prugh,pshew, pu, pugh,q, q., qu,que, queue, rew,rhew, rhue, rioux,roux, rue, schewe,schoo, schou, schue,schuh, screw, shew,shiu, shoe, shoo,shu, shue, siew,sioux, skew, slew,soo, spew, stew,strew, stu, stuewe,sue, thew, threw,through, thru, treu,trew, trieu, true,tsu, u, u.,uwe, view, vous,vue, who, woo,xu, xue, yew,yoo, you, yu,yue, zhou, zhu,zoo, zue


What rhymes with toilet?

bluth, booth, buth, fruth, gluth, guth, huth, kluth, knuth, lueth, luth, meuth, muth, pluth, puth, rueth, Ruth, schuth, sleuth, truth, youth, babe Ruth, duluth, in truth, phone booth, sales booth, uncouth, untruth, vermouth, wermuth, bloom of youth, dry vermouth, french vermouth, gospel truth, polling booth, sweet vermouth, ticket booth, voting booth, fountain of youth, george Herman Ruth, telephone booth , Italian vermouth bluth, booth, buth, fruth, gluth, guth, huth, kluth, knuth, lueth, luth, meuth, muth, pluth, puth, rueth, Ruth, schuth, sleuth, truth, youth, babe Ruth, duluth, in truth, phone booth, sales booth, uncouth, untruth, vermouth, wermuth, bloom of youth, dry vermouth, french vermouth, gospel truth, polling booth, sweet vermouth, ticket booth, voting booth, fountain of youth, george Herman Ruth, telephone booth , Italian vermouth

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