"Ley-zaw-dlee" is a pronunciation of the French name Les Andelys. The original meaning of the northern French place name may be found in "the agitated, churning waters" of the Seine valley's Gambon River.
The area of Les Andelys is 40.62 square kilometers.
The final S in "Les Andelys" is pronounced.
There are clothing shops in Les Andelys, but nothing you've ever heard of; but three is no need to go to Paris, with Rouen on your doorstep.
DE; but before a vowel, D'; for DE followed by LE put DU (not DE LE); for DE followed by LES put DES (not DE LES). From Paris - De Paris From Avignon - d'Avignon From le Mans - Du Mans From les Andelys - Des Andelys.
the population of the Andes fold mountains are about 120 million people living on the fold mountains
"I love Les" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime Les. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the first person singular will be "zhem less" in French.
"The places" is a literal English equivalent of the French masculine plural phrase les endroits. The pronunciation will be "ley-zaw-dwa" in French.
French pronunciation: [le mizeˈʁaːblə], 'lay miz-ah-rarb'.
"The snails" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase les escargots. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase will be "ley-zeh-skar-go" in French.
A corn snakes prey is 'mice and rats' - in French - that would be 'les souris et les rats' (rats is spelled the same in French as in English - but the pronunciation is different)
"The bells" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cloches.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les means "the". The feminine noun clochestranslates as "bells". The pronunciation will be "ley klohsh" in French.
"The beds" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les lits.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les means "the". The masculine noun litstranslates as "beds". The pronunciation will be "ley lee" in French.