"I love dog bones" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime OS de chien.
Specifically, the subject pronoun je* means "I." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The masculine noun OS means "bone" in the singular and "bones" in the plural. The preposition de means "of." The masculine word chien means "dog."
The pronunciation is "zheh-moh duh shyeh."
*The vowel e drops before a verb that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter j and immediately before the first letter of the verb.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
Le chien noir in French is "the black dog" in English.
"La chien" in English is "the dog."
A dog is 'un chien' (masc.) in French.
A spotty dog is "un chien tacheté / un chien avec des tâches" in French.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
"Dentist for (a) dog" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase dentiste pour chien. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which also translates as "canine dentist" or "dog dentist" -- will be "daw-teest poor shya" in French.
Le chien noir in French is "the black dog" in English.
'chien' means dog in English.
"Dog bayou" and "rugged bayou" are respectively literal and loose English equivalents of the French phrase bayou de chien.Specifically, the masculine noun bayou functions as a French loan word in English. The prepositional phrase de chien literally is "of dog". It may refer to a bayou whose terrain and/or waters are challenging, rugged, wild.The pronunciation will be "ba-yoo duh shya" in French.
Eau de chien mouillé in French means "wet dog water" in English.
Mon chien, not ma chien, is correct French. The masculine singular noun takes a masculine singular adjective since a modifier agrees with the gender of its noun, not of its possessor. The pronunciation will be "mo shya" in Alsatian and Cevenol French for the masculine singular phrase that translates as "my dog" in English.
dog
pas de chien means 'no dog' in French.
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nourrir le chien is the phrase in french. This translation means feed the dog.
Chien in french means dog. It is written "le chien" - "the dog", it refers to both feminin and masculin dogs, even though the noun is masculin. "le" before the noun is masculin "la" before the noun is feminin