"Cry from the heart" literally and "passionate outcry" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase cri de coeur.
Specifically, the masculine noun cri is "cry". The preposition demeans "of". The masculine noun coeur translates as "heart".
The pronunciation will be "kree duh kur""* in French.
*The sound is similar to that in the English insult "cur".
"Heart of peace" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Coeur de paix.
Specifically, the masculine noun coeur is "heart". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun paixtranslates as "peace".
The pronunciation will be "kuhr duh pey" in French.
"My little heart" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase mon petit coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjectives and noun will be "mo puh-tee kuhr" in French.
Farewell, Sweetheart
The French word "coeur" (heart) may have give the English "core" (inner, essential part of something)
the word 'heart' is translated 'le coeur' in French.
It means "I love you from the bottom of my heart"
"With my heart rose" is an English equivalent of the French phrase avec ma rose du coeur. The prepositional phrase literally translates into English as "with my rose of the heart." The pronunciation will be "a-vek ma rohz dyoo kuhr" in French.
It was originally believed to have come from coeur mechant, the French phrase for “evil heart,”
"Tender heart" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "le coeur tendre."Specifically, the masculine singular article "le" means "the." The masculine noun "coeur" means "heart." The feminine/masculine adjective "tendre" means "tender."The pronunciation is "luh keuhr taw-druh."
"My aching heart" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mal mon coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally means "aching, my heart" and also translates as "my damaged heart" or "my hurt heart" -- will be "mal mo kuhr" in French.
"Oh, my sunny heart!" is just one of many English equivalents of the French phrase Oh lÃ? lÃ?, mon coeur de soleil!Specifically, the interjection oh lÃ? lÃ?!literally is "oh, there, there". The masculine possessive adjective mon means "my". The masculine noun coeur means "heart". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun soleil translates as "sun".The pronunciation will be "oh lah lah moh kuhr duh soh-ley" in French.
"My little heart" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase mon petit coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjectives and noun will be "mo puh-tee kuhr" in French.
"By heart" is an English equivalent of the French phrase par coeur. The preposition and masculine singular noun literally mean "through (the) heart" and loosely references knowing someone or something almost as well as humanly possible. The pronunciation will be "par kuhr" in French.
Farewell, Sweetheart
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The French word "coeur" (heart) may have give the English "core" (inner, essential part of something)
"you are in my heart"
"Oh, my desolate heart!" is just one of many English equivalents of the French phrase Oh là là , mon coeur désolé!Specifically, the interjection oh là là !literally is "oh, there, there". The masculine possessive adjective mon means "my". The masculine noun coeur means "heart". The preposition de means "of". The masculine adjective désolé translates as "desolate, sad".The pronunciation will be "oh lah lah moh kuhr dey-soh-ley" in French.