"My beautiful sun's ray" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mon beau rai de soleil.
Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective mon is "my". The masculine adjective beau means "beautiful". The masculine noun rai means "ray". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun soleiltranslates as "sun".
The pronunciation will be "moh boh reh duh soh-leh" in French.
A feminine noun before a masculine prepositional phrase describes the gender of the French phrase lunettes de soleil. The feminine plural noun lunettes means "glasses" and the masculine possessive singular phrase de soleil "of (the) sun," for a translation as "sunglasses" in English. The pronunciation will be "lyoo-net so-ley" in Alsatian French.
"Sunny" is an English equivalent of the French phrase du soleil. The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "of the sun" or "some sun" in English. The pronunciation will be "dyoo so-ley" in French.
Distance du soleil is a French equivalent of the English phrase "distance from the Sun." The phrase, which translates literally as "distance of the Sun," may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) dee-stawnss dyoo so-ley" in French.
The English translation of the French word "soleil" is "sun". This word is most commonly associated with "Cirque du Soleil" or, "Circus of the Sun", which is an acrobatic show performed by talented gymnasts and acrobats, and also includes many different types of "world" music.
"It's sunny!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a du soleil! The declaration translates literally as "There's some sun!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-lya dyoo so-ley" in French.
"It's sunny!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il fait du soleil! The exclamation translates literally as "It does (makes) some sun!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh dyoo so-ley" in French.
The French word "soleil" translates to "sun" in English.
depends whether you mean English Canada or French Canada. In English, the translation is 'sun'. In French, which is usually spoken in French Canada, it is "soleil" Also, Canadian is not a language.
"Where is the sun?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Où est le soleil?"Specifically, the adverb "où" means "where." The verb "est" means "(He/she/it) is." The masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The masculine noun "soleil" means "sun."The pronunciation is "oo eh luh soh-leh."
les ombres du soleil
"Oh, my sunny heart!" is just one of many English equivalents of the French phrase Oh lÃ? lÃ?, mon coeur de soleil!Specifically, the interjection oh lÃ? lÃ?!literally is "oh, there, there". The masculine possessive adjective mon means "my". The masculine noun coeur means "heart". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun soleil translates as "sun".The pronunciation will be "oh lah lah moh kuhr duh soh-ley" in French.
Sweet sun.