"Where is the sun?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Où est le soleil?"
Specifically, the adverb "où" means "where." The verb "est" means "(He/she/it) is." The masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine noun "soleil" means "sun."
The pronunciation is "oo eh luh soh-leh."
The sun is hot in french: Le soleil est chaud
"Rest is magical" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le repos est magique. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the present indicative -- which translates literally as "The rest is magical" -- will be "luh ruh-po ey ma-zheek" in French.
"The boy is up!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le garçon est debout! The declaration also translates as "The boy is standing!" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh gar-so-ney duh-boo" in French.
Est in french means is in english.
"It's sunny" is "Il fait soleil" in French.
"He is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Il est... . The phrase also translates literally as "It is..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-ley" in French.
To say "the sun is out" in French, you would say "le soleil est sorti".
Quelle est la phrase au futur? in French is "What is the sentence in the future tense?" in English.
This French phrase translates into "is learning French" in English.
où est le soleil?
"Is the" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase est le.Specifically, the present indicative verb est means "(he/it/one/she) is." The masculine singular definite article le translates as "the." The pronunciation will be "eh luh" in French.
Est-ce que tu es français? in French means "Are you French?" in English.
"My name is..." is a literal English equivalent of the English-influenced, incomplete, uncommon French phrase Mon nom est... . The pronunciation will be "mo no ey" in French.
"le soleil est brillant"
"Where is your...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Où est ton...? The question also translates literally as "Where's your...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "oo ey to" in French.
"It's midnight" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il est minuit. The pronunciation of the present indicative phrase in the third person impersonal singular will be "ee-ley mee-nwee" in French.
Il est américain! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "He is an American!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "He is American!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-leh-ta-mey-ree-keh" in French.