It is equivalent to both "he" and "it" depending on its context.
"Luxury" is an English equivalent of the French word "luxe."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article "le" means "the." The pronunciation is "lyooks."
"Plus" is the French equivalent of the English "more", and so the opposite of "less"
The word 'lait' means milk. The term also may be used in the French equivalent of 'cleansing cream', which is called 'cleansing milk'. And it may be used in the French equivalent of 'coffee with cream', which is called 'coffee with milk'.
"Can" is an English equivalent of the French word "peut."Specifically, the French word is the third person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive "pouvoir." The translation is "(He/she/it) can, is able to." The pronunciation is "puh."
The french word for the direction north is "Nord"
lumière
Heir is an English word - the French equivalent is - un héritier.
Marie-Marguerite is the French equivalent of Mary Margaret.
"In" is an English equivalent of the French word "en."Specifically, the French word is a preposition. It includes among its meanings "in, into, to." The pronunciation is "aw."
(prendre) plaisir
lourd(e)
"a table"
The French word "corsaire" means "collossal" in English. That would be an acceptable equivalent.
Chiche is actually a French word. Essentially, it translates from French to English meaning the equivalent to the word scanty.
The she-boar is called 'laie' in French.
Avec is a French equivalent of the English word "with."Specifically, the word functions as a preposition. It means "with" in the sense of "along with, by way of, toward." The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk" in French.