"Hard disk drive" is an English equivalent of "disque dur."
The masculine noun "disque" means "record, disk." Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "dur" means "rigid, hard."
Together, the pronunciation is "deesk dyoor."
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Vapeur (f.) means steam or vapor.
In English, "poids" is French for "weight."
mignon (masculine adjective) stands for 'cute' in French.
"A glue stick" and "one (1) glue stick" are English equivalents of the French phrase un bâton de colle. Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation remains "eh ba-to duh kuhl" in French.
"Disque dur" is a French equivalent of "hard disk drive."The masculine noun "disque" means "record, disk." Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "dur" means "rigid, hard."Together, the pronunciation is "deesk dyoor."
Un disque (masculine noun)
The French word "disque" is masculine.
a hard drive is called "disque dur" in French.
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In English, it means: it's too hard.
The feminine word for "dur" in French is "dure."
"I work hard for..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je travaille dur pour... . The statement also translates as "I work hard to..." and "I word hard in order to..." in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tra-veye dyoor poor" in Alsatian French.
A hard work is un travail difficile / un dur travail in French.
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"c'est dur mais c'est la vie" means "that's tough, but this is life" in French.