I'm not sure I understand the purpose for this question but the literal translation of the words cherry and eye are: cerise oeil
eyeglasses are spelled 'lunettes' (fem.) in French.
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doulful.A pair of eyeglasses.
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."
eyeglasses are spelled 'lunettes' (fem.) in French.
Yes. Eyeglasses is a compound word.
Occhiali is an Italian equivalent of the English word "eyeglasses."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article gli means "the." Its plural indefinite article degli means "some."The pronunciation is "ohk-KYAH-lee."
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The word 'eyeglasses' is a singular and plural noun; it is one of the nouns that are a singular word for 'a pair of', such as scissors, pants, etc. The singular, 'eyeglass' is the word for the lens in the eyeglasses. For example, 'I'm wearing my eyeglasses.' or 'I have two pair of eyeglasses.' The plural possessive is eyeglasses'. Example sentence: The eyeglasses' lenses need cleaning.
The feminine equivalent of the French word 'sanglier' is 'laie,' which refers to a female wild boar.
The french word for the direction north is "Nord"
Eyeglasses are plural. Each lens is an eyeglass.
lumière
Heir is an English word - the French equivalent is - un héritier.
The first name Tyler has no equivalent in French. It would be spelled the same.
Marie-Marguerite is the French equivalent of Mary Margaret.