"A garden in (the) Mediterranean" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un jardin en Méditerranée. The phrase most famously references a product by the world-famous cologne/perfume company Hermès. The pronunciation will be "eh zhar-deh aw mey-dee-tey-ra-ney" in French.
"The flower garden" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin de fleur. The horticulture-related phrase translates literally as "the garden of (the) flower" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh zhar-deh duh fluhr" in French.
"Elegance, garden of life" and "Elegance, life's garden" are English equivalents of the French phrase Élégance, jardin de vie. The pronunciation will be "ey-ley-gaws zhar-deh duh vee" in French.
a rose garden would be translated in French, literally, as "un jardin de roses" known as "une roseraie". But while in English you use the expression to mean a place of happiness, the French expression means only a place where you can find roses. "un paradis" (heaven) would be used in that sense of a place of perfect happiness.
"petit jardin" means: little garden.In English, "Au petit jardin" means:At the little gardenTo the little gardenIn the little garden
A very beautiful garden. "Jardin" means garden.
"The winter garden" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin d'hiver. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "luh zhar-deh dee-ver" in French.
"The flower garden" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le jardin de fleur. The horticulture-related phrase translates literally as "the garden of (the) flower" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh zhar-deh duh fluhr" in French.
"Elegance, garden of life" and "Elegance, life's garden" are English equivalents of the French phrase Élégance, jardin de vie. The pronunciation will be "ey-ley-gaws zhar-deh duh vee" in French.
un jardin anglais
'the butterfly garden' would be translated "le jardin des papillons" in French.
"Garden" is an English equivalent of "jardin."The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "zhahr-deh."
Jardin is masculine in both French and Spanish.
27 jardin/huerta/huerto 27 27 = veintisiete
The word "shed" can be translated to French as "abri" or "hangar."
A garden is "un jardin" (masc.) in French.
a rose garden would be translated in French, literally, as "un jardin de roses" known as "une roseraie". But while in English you use the expression to mean a place of happiness, the French expression means only a place where you can find roses. "un paradis" (heaven) would be used in that sense of a place of perfect happiness.
Au jardin.