Eyes is an English equivalent of 'yeux'. The French word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'les' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'des'['some']. It's pronounced 'yuh'.
traceur pour les yeux - literally meaning tracing for the eyes.
"des yeux souriants" or "des yeux qui sourient" or "des yeux pétillants / des yeux qui pétillent" (meaning literally "sparkling" eyes, but quite idiomatic in French)
tu as les yeux de quelle couleur means 'what colour are your eyes?' in French.
he has brown eyes : il a des yeux bruns
French and European folks have dark brown eyes.
Round eyes are "des yeux ronds" in French.
With french eyes.
pretty eyes is spelled 'de jolis yeux' in French.
The word for "eye" in French is l'œil. The plural for "eyes" is les yeux.
English to french an eye = un oeil eyes = des yeux
elle a des yeux ... (Onyx is a French word as well, but as the stone has no set colour, this is not used to describe eyes in French)
open your eyes is translated by "ouvre tes yeux"
No. Those in the north and east can have blue eyes.
les yeux
the eyes = les yeux But be careful : an eye = un œil
"and brown eyes" = "et des yeux marrons"