"What is your favorite color?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Quelle est ta couleur préférée?"
Specifically, the interrogative pronoun "quelle" means "what." The verb "est" means "(He/she/it) is." The feminine possessive adjective "ta" means "your." The feminine noun "couleur" means "color." The feminine adjective "préférée" means "favorite, preferred."
The pronunciation is "keh-leh tah koo-leuhr preh-feh-reh."
"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.
"My favorite color is..." --> "Ma couleur préférée est le..." -- "mah koo-luhr pray-fay-ray eh luh..." All colors in French are masculine when used as nouns. (Even rose is masculine when it's the color rather than the flower.)
"What street do you live on?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu habites dans quelle rue? The question translates literally as "You live in which street?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet daw kel ryoo" in French.
"Your friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton ami. The masculine singular phrase refers to a boyfriend or to a male friend. The pronunciation will be "to-na-mee" in French.
It is a grammatically incorrect phrase that should be "Quelle est la pire chose que vous ayez faite ?" and it means "What is the worst thing that you have done?".
Ta couleur préférée and votre couleur préférée are French equivalents of the English phrase "your favorite color." Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal "you" (example 1) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ta koo-lur prey-fey-rey" and "vot koo-lur prey-fey-rey" in French.
Quelle couleur veux-tu? and Quelle couleur voulez-vous? are French equivalents of the English phrase "What color do you want?" Context makes clear whether one "you" formally (case 2) or informally (example 1) or two or more "you all" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "kel koo-lur vuh-tyoo" and "kel koo-lur voo-ley-zoo" in French.
"At what...?" and "At which...?" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase À quelle...? The question also translates as "To what...?" or "To which...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a kel" in French.
Quelle est la phrase au futur? in French is "What is the sentence in the future tense?" in English.
Couleur préférée is a French equivalent of the English phrase "favorite color." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "preferred color" in French. The pronunciation will be "koo-lur prey-fey-rey" in French.
"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.
Quelle scène! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What a scene!"Specifically, the feminine exclamatory adjective quellemeans "what." The feminine noun scène is a cognate in French and English. The pronunciation is "kehl sehn."
"How beautiful!" and "What (a) beauty!" are two English equivalents of the French phase Quelle beauté!Specifically, the expressive adjective quelle means "how" or "what" according to context in situations such as these. The feminine noun beauté translates as "beauty." The pronunciation will be "kehl boh-tey" in French.
"What idea?" and "What an idea!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Quelle idée. Context and punctuation makes clear whether the phrase is a question (case 1) or an exclamation of belittlement or surprise (example 2). The pronunciation will be "kel-lee-dey" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
The french word "laser couleur" when translated into English means "color laser". It most often refers to the popular color laser printing employed as a high quality printing method.
Quelle chanson? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What song?" The feminine singular interrogative adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "Which song?" The pronunciation will be "kel shaw-so" in French.
Quelle heure est-il? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What time is it?" The feminine singular phrase in the impersonal third person singular of the present indicative may be rendered literally into English as "What hour is it?" The pronunciation will be "keh-leuh-rey-teel" in French.