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"En cours" is a French term that translates to "in progress" or "ongoing" in English. It is used to describe something that is currently happening or being worked on.
The English pronunciation of "Magny-Cours" is typically ˈmanē ˈku̇r.
(of) French le cours de français: French class
'une cour' is the (front or back) yard in a property.It was also used to describe the group of people from the nobility living alongside the king.The word 'cour' equates to several things in English. It can mean courtyard, a court of law, a royal's court, or a person's following or fanbase.
Course (race) is femenine: une course, la course. Cours (as in class) is masculine: un cours, le cours.
how is your English class?
"Bien court" means "pretty short"
"En cours" is a French term that translates to "in progress" or "ongoing" in English. It is used to describe something that is currently happening or being worked on.
The English pronunciation of "Magny-Cours" is typically ˈmanē ˈku̇r.
I believe it would translate to "Where do you have science class?"
"cours" can mean several things. It can mean "run" as in "Je cours tous les jours." -- "I run every day." It can mean "errands" as in "Je fait les cours quand j'en ai besoin." -- "I do errands when I need to." It can mean "flow" as in "Le cours de riviere tourne par cette ville." -- "The flow of this river turns by that town." It can mean "path" as in "Le cours des etoiles change avec les saisons." -- "The path of the stars changes with the seasons." It can mean "lesson" as in "J'ai beaucoup de cours pour le matin, mais je suis libre apres." -- "I have many lessons in the morning, but I am free afterwards."
des cours d'anglais
"cours de" - See below for translations:duringcourse ofoverthe course ofcourses
(of) French le cours de français: French class
I run // I am running.
'une cour' is the (front or back) yard in a property.It was also used to describe the group of people from the nobility living alongside the king.The word 'cour' equates to several things in English. It can mean courtyard, a court of law, a royal's court, or a person's following or fanbase.
Tu as quel cours le matin means "What courses do you have in the morning?".