"Three billion (3,000,000,000)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase trois milliards. The pronunciation of the masculine plural numerical phrase -- which most famously references the movie Trois milliards sans ascenseur ("Three billion without [an] elevator") directed by French actor / producer Roger Pigaut (April 8, 1919 - December 24, 1989) in 1972 -- will be "twa mee-lyar" in French.
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
"The three deeds" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les trois faits.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les is "the". The number trois means "three (3)". The masculine noun faits translates as "deeds".The pronunciation will be "ley twa feh" in French.
'trois sacs' means 'three bags' in French.
Some believe that it is a cosmic "YES" from HEAVEN
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Trois in French is "three" in English.
trois milliards is 3 000 000 000. Call them billions in English.
trois cent neuf milliards
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"Three truffles" is an English equivalent of the French phrase trois truffes. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase will be "twah tryoof" in French.
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
"Are there three floors?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce qu'il y a trois étages? The question translates literally into English as "Is this that it has there three stories?" The pronunciation will be "eh-skee-lya twa-ze-tazh" in French.
trois milliards six cent soixante dix huit millions trois cent soixante quatre mille cinq cent trente neuf. I doubt that it is useful to know by heart.
"That makes three daughters!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça fait trois filles! The observation also translates literally as "That makes three girls!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sa feh twa fee" in French.
"Trois mois" means "three months" in English.
Trois cent quinze and Trois heures quinze are French equivalents of the English number "315." Context makes clear whether number (case 1) or time (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "twa saw kehz" and "twa-zur kehz" in French.
"Les trois mois de l'hiver sont" means "The three months of winter are", or, if it was a question, the answer is "décembre, janvier, février".