I want a book in order to learn the Flemish language is an English equivalent of 'Je veux un livre pour apprendre la langue flamande'. The phrase in French is pronounced 'zhuh vuh zan lee-vruh poo rah-prawn-druh lah lawng flah-mawnd'.
In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je'means 'I'. The verb 'veux' means '[I] am wanting or wishing, do want or wish, want or wish'. The masculine indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine gender noun 'livre' means 'book'. The preposition 'pour' means 'to, in order to, for'. The infinitive 'apprendre' means 'to learn'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'langue' means 'language'. The feminine adjective 'flamande' means 'Flemish'.
un livre is 'a book' in English.
In English, one would say "réalisation d'un livre" as "making a book."
In English, the French phrase le livre d'amour means:The book of love.
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Prends ton livre means "take your book" in French.
It means books in English. Livre means book
"Ferme le livre" in French translates to "close the book" in English.
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un livre means book eg reading book. And if u would want to know what un cahier means it means note book.
"Salon international du livre" literally means "International Book Fair" and gourmand means "greedy."
a book is 'un livre' (masc.) in French