"Invitation of the game" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "invitation du jeu."
Specifically, the word "du" combines the preposition "de" and the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "of the, from the." The masculine noun "jeu" means "game."
The pronunciation is "eh-vee-tah-syoh dyoo zheuh."
jeu is the French word for game
quel jeu generally would be an exclamation: what a game or in context as in quel jeu joue-t-elle? what game is she playing
Le jeu est fini/terminé - c'est la fin du jeu
Jeu de lettres
Jouer a ce jeu
"ce jeu" -- "this game" or "that game"
Jeu damour is a French term. The English translation of Jeu is 'game', and the translation of 'damour' is 'love'. So Jeu damour means, in English, 'game of love'.
"My favorite game show" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon jeu télévisé préféré. The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "my preferred televised game" in English. The pronunciation will be "mo zhuh tey-ley-vee-zey prey-fey-rey" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
"Full (set of reed stops of the) organ and duet (registrations)" is an English equivalent of the French phrase grand jeu et duo. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase - which most famously links with composer, harpsichordist, and organist Louis-Claude Daquin (July 4, 1694 - June 15, 1772) - will be "graw zhuh ey dyoo-o" in French.
There is no exact word for it but a French phrase could be "temps de jeu" (play time) or "rendez-vous de jeu" (which sort of rhymes).
jeu is the French word for game
"Face-off" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mise au jeu.Specifically, the feminine noun mise is "placing, putting, setting." The word au means "into the" - from the combination of the preposition Ã? ("at, to") and the masculine singular definite article le ("the") - in this context. The masculine noun jeu means "game, play." The entire phrase therefore translates frequently as "confrontation, face-to-face, face-off, starting point" according to context.Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "mee-zoh zhuh" in French.
There is a filipino word that is "jeux tot". It means in tagalog "utot". In English, it means fart. I am from the Philippines so i know...
'game on' in french is 'jeu sur'
le jeu
quel jeu generally would be an exclamation: what a game or in context as in quel jeu joue-t-elle? what game is she playing
score de jeu