Tu aimes le sport in French is "Do you like sports?" as a question and "You like sports" as a statement in English.
It's spelled the same in French as it is in English.
Sports is spelt as sports or sportif, and center is spelt as centre, there is one correction though, in English we say "sports center" but in french it has to be "centre sportif) In other words Sports Center = Centre Sportif
Je joue au netball. (same word and pronunciation than in english) Usually sports in French keep their English name.
Mazza in terms of sports and pipistrello in terms of mammals are Italian equivalents of the English word "bat".Specifically, the feminine noun mazza means "bat" as in one of the critical pieces of equipment in baseball. The masculine noun pipistrello translates as "bat" as in a nocturnal mammal that consumes its weight in insects. The respective pronunciations will be "MAT-tsa" and "PEA-pea-STREL-lo" in Italian.
Terrain de sport in French is "sports ground" in English.
what sports do you dislike, what sports don't you like
Tu aimes le sport in French is "Do you like sports?" as a question and "You like sports" as a statement in English.
"C'mon, Gabon!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Va, Gabon! The exclamatory phrase may be heard at athletic competitions and sports events. The pronunciation will be "va ga-bo" in French.
"To go to the sports ground" is an English equivalent of the French phrase aller au terrain de sport. The phrase also translates as "to go to the playing field" or "to go to the sports field" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-ley o teh-rehd spor" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
"At the sports field" is an English equivalent of the French phrase au terrain de sport. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "playing field" and "sports ground" according to English context. The pronunciation will be "o teh-rehd spor" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
The word 'sports' in Indonesian is olahraga.
"What do you do for sport?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Que fais-tu comme sport? The question also translates as "What do you do for exercise?" and "What do you do for sports?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh feh-tyoo kuhm spor" in French.
"I like sports" in English is Mi piace lo sport in Italian.
"Bat" is a feminine word when translated from English to French. The feminine singular noun chauve-souris references the animal whereas the feminine singular nouns batte and raquette refer to the sports equipment. The respective pronunciations will be "shaov-soo-ree," "baht" and "ra-ket" in French.
What sports do you do?
It's spelled the same in French as it is in English.