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"The par" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le par. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which references the pre-determined number of strokes to complete a hole in the game of golf -- will be "luh par" in French.
Le TGV stands for 'Train Ã? Grande Vitesse', meaning High Speed Train in English.
"The train is five minutes late!" in English is Le train a cinq minutes de retard, Le train a un retard de cinq minutes! or Le train est en retard de cinq minutes! in French.
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
'le menton' means the chin in English.
"Sought by the English-speakers" is an English equivalent of the French phrase recherché par les Anglos. The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which references the English language-speaking residents in French Canada -- will be "ruh-sher-chey par le-zaw-glo" in French.
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
le parfum (masc;) means the perfume in English.
Le placard (masc.) means the cupboard in English.
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
École secondaire de Par-en-Bas's motto is 'Le succes par le travail'.