Perhaps you mean "toute le monde" ? Literally translated it means: all the world. But it is used much the same as English speakers say "everybody". If perchance you do mean to refer to the whole world, then you would use the phrase: "le monde entier".
It means the same as in french - The ANS #2 Check that--"El" means "the". Le is the masculine indirect object. It means "to him", "to you (Usted)", "to it" depending on the context. ¿Como le va? = How does it go to you? or How's it going?
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
Le vaillant means the valiant in English.
always the same (person)
The English translation is I am the same me.
Perhaps you mean "toute le monde" ? Literally translated it means: all the world. But it is used much the same as English speakers say "everybody". If perchance you do mean to refer to the whole world, then you would use the phrase: "le monde entier".
Feux mean Fire and le mean the. The Fire
A le a (of what)
L'espace means space with pretty much the same meanings as in English.
It means the same as in french - The ANS #2 Check that--"El" means "the". Le is the masculine indirect object. It means "to him", "to you (Usted)", "to it" depending on the context. ¿Como le va? = How does it go to you? or How's it going?
Le silence (masc.) means the same as it does in English.
Le directeur : the boss
they (girls) are students in the same (senior high) school.
LE can mean many things. for ex in Investment banking LE can mean Legal Entity. In case of retail banking it can mean Loan Equivalent and so on.
Le Croix = the Cross