"Meh-zoh duh lah poh" is the pronunciation of the French phrase maison de la peau.
Specifically, the feminine noun maison means "house." The preposition de means "of." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun peau means "skin."
in french peau means skin.
"Je suis brune à peau"
"Peau" is relatively easy to pronounce, it is "Po", like the name of the Red Teletubby. "Jeune" is a little more difficult. The French "j" is different from the English "j" and is actually the same as the "s" in "pleasure" or the "g" in "beige". The "eu" sound in French is similar, but not the same as the "oo" in "good" and "look" in US pronunciation (with the mouth a little rounder) or very similar to the pronunciation of the vowel in "bird" in Cockney accent. It is the same sound as "ö" in German, any Scandinavian Language, and Turkish. The "n" is pronounced like an English "n" and the final "e" is silent.
Beautiful skin=Belle peau
in french peau means skin.
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skin is translated 'la peau' (fem.) in French.
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Beautiful skin in French is "Belle Peau" :)
The phrase 'Ã? la peau verte' is a French equivalent of 'green-skinned'.The preposition 'Ã?' means 'to'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the. The feminine noun 'peau' means 'skin'. The feminine adjective 'verte'means 'green'.All together, they're pronounced 'ah lah poh vehrt'.
the human skin is spelled "la peau" in French.